Palazzo di Città
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The Pescara Town Hall (Palazzo di Città) is a historic building in Pescara, serving as the seat of the city council and the mayor's offices.
Constructed in 1935 based on a design by Vincenzo Pilotti, the building is one of the most emblematic examples of Rationalist architecture from the Fascist regime in the city. Together with Piazza Italia, it forms what was conceived as the administrative center of Pescara, created in the 1930s following the merger with the municipality of Castellammare Adriatico and the elevation of the city to provincial capital. Along with the Clock Tower, the Palazzo di Città is considered one of the symbols of Pescara's citizenship.
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