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Casa del Fascio (Como)

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Casa del Fascio in Como is a striking example of Italian rationalist architecture, designed by Giuseppe Terragni and completed in 1936. Originally the local headquarters of the Fascist Party, the building is celebrated for its minimalist facade, open interior spaces, and innovative use of glass and concrete. Today, it serves as a police station, but its exterior remains accessible to the public. Visitors can admire the building's perfect proportions, the play of light and shadow through its grid-like windows, and the subtle integration of political symbolism into its design. The building is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts, offering a tangible link to Italy's complex 20th-century history. Its location in central Como makes it easy to combine with other sights.

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  • Admire the iconic rationalist facade with its grid of windows and marble cladding
  • Observe the interplay of natural light in the atrium, a hallmark of Terragni's design
  • Note the historical reliefs and inscriptions on the exterior, reflecting Fascist era motifs
  • Walk around the building to appreciate its clean lines and urban integration

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Ways to visit Casa del Fascio (Como)

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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