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The Rome Auditorium is a multi-functional complex dedicated to music and art, contributing to enrich the already immense patrimony of the Eternal City.
The project is dominated by three “harmonic cases” that seem to fly above a sea of vegetation.
A structure of this kind could not have been built in Rome's densely-packed historic centre. The site chosen for the construction of the Auditorium is on the narrow plain that stretches from the banks of the Tiber to the Parioli hill, located between the Olympic Village built for the 1960 Games and the Palazzo dello Sport and Stadio Flaminio, designed by Pierluigi Nervi.
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