1940 Giovanni Muzio
(1893/1982), Mario Paniconi (1904/73) and Giulio Pediconi (1906/99) inspired by the Trajan
markets, built using reinforced concrete and covered in Carrara marble
Leaving
Rome the INA PALACE is on the left while the INPS PALACE is on the right
The
COURTYARD of the INA Palace is covered with cipolin marble with thirty-six
pillars made out of Baveno marble
Reliefs
sculpted in 1941:
On the
short façades of the INA Palace “The conquest of the seas” Oddo Aliventi (1898/1975) and “The Fascist Empire” by Quirino Ruggeri (1883/1955)
On the
short façades of the INPS Palace “The maritime republics” Mirko (Mirko Basaldella) (1910/69) and “Rome against
Carthage” Giuseppe Mazzullo (1913/88)
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