
The building consists of two large bodies arranged in an "L" shape and connected by a central core that houses the monumental entrance system..

The building consists of two large bodies arranged in an "L" shape and connected by a central core that houses the monumental entrance system..
The house, named after Lord William Becker, who contributed economically to its construction, opens, with those coming from Forli, the sequence of the new architecture..

Benito Mussolini wanted to establish a Caproni aircraft factory in Predappio. The factory began its activities in 1935 and employed up to 1400 workers..

The parish church is part of the cemetery complex of S. Cassiano, which in the early thirties of the last century underwent an expansion and a reconstruction...

Church of St. Anthony, designed by C. Bazzani, 1929-1938..

A modest building made of large stones and "spungone". Mussolini was born here on July 29, 1883...
The original gate of the medieval town of Predappio Alta, called "La Portaccia",was and still is the entrance to the fortified town...
Umberto I alley and Fanfulla alley are two picturesque views of the medieval town of Predappio Alta...
Piazza S. Antonio of Predappio is the main square of the town, from which, thanks to its unusual width, it is possible to see other buildings of historical and architectural importance...
The construction of Garibaldi Square, aimed at the scenic enhancement of Mussolini's birthplace above, was designed and built between 1928 and 1930 by the architect Florestano Di Fausto.
Piazza Cavour is located in Predappio Alta and its origins are linked to the history of the medieval village...

The Ex-Food Market, with its columned semicircular structure, dominates the purpose-built square, Piazza Garibaldi..
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