PALAZZO
:''For other meanings (eg the word's use in place names), see palazzo (disambiguation).''
Palazzo Senatorio (the Town hall and Mayor of Rome's office, Italy), in Piazza Campidoglio, seen from the top of the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II.
'Palazzo' is more broadly used in Italian than its English equivalent “palace”. In Italy, a ''palazzo'' is a grand building of some architectural ambition that is the headquarters of a family of some renown or of an institution, or even what the British would call a “block of flats” or a tenement.
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Etymology
The words “palazzo” (Italian), “palace” (English) or “palais” (French) and the other similar words come from the name of the Palatine hill in Rome. On this hill the patrician family Julia (“gens Julia” in Latin) owned some land and built their residence. When Octavian became Roman emperor after his succession to Julius Caesar their home and the name of the Palatine hill itself became synonymous with Imperial residence.
See also
★ The Palazzo, Las Vegas
★ List of palazzi in Italy
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