Palazzo del Quirinale is Quirinal Palace where Italian president resides. There is large Piazza del Quirinale in front of the building. Ceremonial change of the guards is taking place upfront - fun to watch.
This is basically an Italian White House, only several centuries older, and 20 times bigger. I'm not kidding!
30 popes, 4 kings, and 12 presidents lived here. When Italy became a kingdom in the late 18 hundreds, some of the kings chose to keep their private residences. After the monarchy had been abolished in 1946, some presidents also chosen to stay at their own residences.
In this case, the Quirinale was being used for state functions, as well as the state office. President Obama with First Lady Michelle visited the Quirinale for G8 summit back in 2009.
The Quirinal hill is the highest of the seven hills of Rome. As such, this area has been very desirable for prominent Romans, and many luxurious villas were built on the Quirinal hill. The Palazzo was built in 1583 for Pope Gregory XIII.
In the palace, there are numerous collections of all kinds of art everywhere, lots of statues, paintings, tapestries, furniture, Murano glass chandeliers, porcelain, clocks, carriages... Ancient, antique, beautiful.
Photos: Ceremonial change of the guards at Palazzo del Quirinale, October 2016 read more