The Scuderie del Quirinale

Rome
Italy

The Scuderie del Quirinale (Quirinal Stables, also called Papal Stables) was built from 1722 to 1732. The Scuderie, together with the Palazzo del Quirinale (Quirinal Palace – official residence of the President of the Italian Republic) and the Palazzo della Consulta (Constitutional Court – originally a villa built upon the ruins of the Baths of Constantine and adapted by Sixtus V as a civil and criminal court), make up a stunning urban space.

At the centre of the spacious piazza between these three buildings stands an obelisk – moved from the nearby Mausoleum of Augustus in the eighteenth century – on top of a fountain and the famous statues of the Dioscuri (the two gigantic Roman marble “Horse Tamers”, Castor and Pollux). The Scuderie stands next to the Colonna gardens and on top of the archeological remains of the great Roman Temple of Serapide – some of which are still visible. The building covers approximately 3,000 square meters, over several floors. Wide-open spaces on the second and third floors house exhibitions. A cafeteria is situated on the mezzanine level and a bookstore, a giftshop and special areas dedicated to exhibition-related initiatives are all on the ground floor.

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Le Scuderie del Quirinale Rome
Italy
41° 54' 0.5616" N, 12° 29' 7.548" E

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