Palazzo delle Poste | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Fascist architecture Rationalism |
Location | Piazza Fratelli Rosselli Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy |
Coordinates | 42°45′50.22″N 11°06′42.7″E / 42.7639500°N 11.111861°E |
Construction started | 4 February 1931 |
Completed | 20 October 1932 |
Inaugurated | 13 November 1932 |
Owner | Poste Italiane |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Angiolo Mazzoni |
The Palazzo delle Poste (transl. Post Office Building) is an administrative building which serves as the Poste Italiane headquarters in Grosseto, Tuscany. It was designed by architect Angiolo Mazzoni and completed in 1932. The building features an exterior in a monumental style, typical of the Fascist architecture, while the interior is characterized by a closer alignment with the modern principles of Italian rationalism. It also houses sculptures by Napoleone Martinuzzi and Domenico Ponzi.[1]