Discover the Grandeur of Palazzo Montecitorio
Explore the majestic Palazzo Montecitorio, a key government building in Rome showcasing stunning architecture and rich political history.
Palazzo Montecitorio, a stunning architectural masterpiece, serves as the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies in Rome. Its rich history and remarkable design make it a must-visit for tourists exploring the city's political heart.
A brief summary to Palazzo Montecitorio
- Piazza di Monte Citorio, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, 00186, IT
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- Visit website
Local tips
- Check the official website for guided tour availability and hours before your visit.
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and surrounding piazza.
- Dress appropriately as some areas may have dress codes due to the building's official nature.
- Consider visiting during a special event or session for a unique insight into Italian politics.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Sistine Chapel, exit and head towards the main entrance of the Vatican Museums. Once outside, turn left and walk towards Viale Vaticano. Continue straight on Viale Vaticano until you reach the junction with Via delle Fornaci. Turn right onto Via delle Fornaci and walk until you reach Piazza San Pietro. From there, continue straight on Via della Conciliazione until you reach the Tiber River. Cross the bridge (Ponte Sant'Angelo) and continue walking straight. After crossing the bridge, continue straight on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, which will take you directly to Piazza di Monte Citorio, where Palazzo Montecitorio is located.
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Public Transport
From the Sistine Chapel, exit the Vatican Museums and walk towards the nearest bus stop, located on Viale Vaticano. Take the bus number 81, which is heading towards 'Piazza Venezia'. Stay on the bus for approximately 15 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Colonna' and walk towards Piazza di Monte Citorio, which is just a short 5-minute walk from the bus stop. You will see the Palazzo Montecitorio as you approach the square.