Palazzo Brancaccio

Rome, Italy

The Palazzo Brancaccio is the last palace of the Roman heritage, built in 1880 in the heart of the Italian capital, very close to the Colosseum.

Today, it hosts a wide variety of events. From spaces inspired by an exuberant "Baroque classicism" dedicated to restoration, to this sober and elegant space where the history of this splendid building converses with distinctly contemporary elements.

Designed by Teodor Blendea, a highly professional atmosphere prevails; the agency's rooms are dedicated to representations and business meetings in the construction industry.

With a single decorative element, a powerful and strong personality is imbued in its aesthetic, breaking all the molds. The large 120x120cm VIVES Triza-R porcelain floor tiles contrast sharply with the structural materials, counteracting the austerity of the project and transforming it into a truly spectacular space.

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