Casa del Fascio

The Palazzo Littorio of Montevarchi
The former Casa del Fascio of Asciano
The former Casa Littoria in Bolzano, juxtaposed with a Hannah Arendt-quotation in 2017

A casa del Fascio, casa Littoria, or casa del Littorio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkaːza del ˈfaʃʃo, ˈkaːsa -]) was a building housing the local branch of the National Fascist Party and later the Republican Fascist Party under the regime of Italian Fascism, in Italy and its colonies, and Malta.[1] In major urban centers, it was called the palazzo del Littorio or palazzo Littorio. Littorio means lictor, the bearer of the fasces lictorii, the symbol of Roman power adopted by the Fascist party.

  1. ^ Stivala, Adrian M. (2001) (2001). "Cultura italiana e teatro a Malta nell'Ottocento e nel Novecento" (in Italian). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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