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Fascist architecture
Fascist architecture is a style of Italian architecture from the 1930s used to celebrate the 20th year of the fascist regime in Rome in 1942. Two branches existed, a modernist branch with Giuseppe Terragni being the most prominent exponent, and a conservative branch of which Marcello Piacentini and the "La Burberra" group where most influential.
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