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An exclusive first look at the Fendi’s striking new headquarters— a 75-year-old Roman palazzo with a history as storied as its own.
An exclusive first look at the Fendi’s striking new headquarters— a 75-year-old Roman palazzo with a history as storied as its own.
An archival photo of Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, which was unveiled in 1940, but has remained mostly unused.
Fendi is renovating the six-story palace, nicknamed “the Square Colosseum,” into its new Rome headquarters.
The Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana features 28 statues.
A rendering of the future Fendi fur atelier.
A rendering of the future Fendi head office’s first-floor reception area.
“Melanconia,” the 1912 De Chirico painting that inspired the palazzo’s architects.