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413: 54: 389: 401: 245:, as a new palace for the Boncompagni-Ludovisi family. It occupied one of the new developer lots at a prominent location along the Via Veneto, the new main road that developers had built through the former Villa property. The Boncompagni-Ludovisi family occupied the house for barely a decade before being forced to sell it in 1900 due to further economic difficulties, including some due to the high cost of the new palazzo itself. 268:. The palazzo was extensively renovated between 1949 and 1952 to restore rooms to their earlier appearance, while also modernizing plumbing and heating systems and increasing office space. The palazzo is now protected both by Italian law for cultural heritage and by listing on the U.S. Department of State 260:
purchased the palazzo from the family as a suitable residence for the newly widowed Queen Margherita, who took up residence in the palazzo on Christmas Day, 1900 for the remaining 26 years of her life. She remained active in public life in her roles as queen dowager and queen mother, and the
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After her death, the building was divided into offices for the Mussolini government. In 1946, the US government purchased the palazzo from the Italian government, and it now houses the
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family chose to sell their ancestral family home in response to a severe financial crisis. The
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Carpaneto, Giorgio (October 1993). "Via Vittorio Veneto: da porta Pinciana a via Bissolati".
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and most of its extensive grounds were sold in 1883 to a property developer, the
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Part of this article originated from the corresponding Italian-language article
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This article is about the building in Rome. For the building in Bernalda, see
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building in which she lived become known as Palazzo Margherita.
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The Palazzo Piombino was built from 1886 to 1890 by
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The coat of arms of the King and the Queen of Italy
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Palazzo Boncompagni Ludovisi
Palazzo Margherita (Bernalda)
Palazzo Ludovisi

Margherita of Savoy
Gaetano Koch
palazzo
Via Veneto
Rome
Margherita of Savoy
Boncompagni
Ludovisi
Villa Ludovisi
SocietĂ  Generale Immobiliare
Casino di Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi
Gaetano Koch
Rodolfo Boncompagni Ludovisi
Prince of Piombino
King Umberto I
Monza
Victor Emmanuel III
United States Embassy in Italy
Register of Culturally Significant Property
"Il Palazzo and La Pizza Margherita"
"Rome, Italy; U.S. Embassy Chancery; Palazzo Margherita and Twin Villas"

ISBN
88-541-0207-5
Rome
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