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Weidekin Palace is a historical building located in the Column Square in Rome, Italy. It was originally the temple of Marcus Aurelius in ancient Rome.
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One of Several Historic Palaces in Piazza Colonna
Palazzo Wedekind is one of several historic palazzi that surround Piazza Colonna on busy Via del Corso. It’s easy to overlook the palazzo because it is overshadowed by the giant, 2000 year old Colum...
Palazzo Wedekind is one of several historic palazzi that surround Piazza Colonna on busy Via del Corso. It’s easy to overlook the palazzo because it is overshadowed by the giant, 2000 year old Colum...
Palazzo Wedekind occupies the west side of Piazza Colonna and is home to the daily paper “Il Tempo”. It dates from the 17th century and stands where the Temple of Marcus Aurelius once stood.
One of Several Historic Palaces in Piazza Colonna
Palazzo Wedekind is one of several historic palazzi that surround Piazza Colonna on busy Via del Corso. It’s easy to overlook the palazzo because it is overshadowed by the giant, 2000 year old Colum...
One of Several Historic Palaces in Piazza Colonna
Palazzo Wedekind is one of several historic palazzi that surround Piazza Colonna on busy Via del Corso. It’s easy to overlook the palazzo because it is overshadowed by the giant, 2000 year old Colum...
Car park for the police
The Piazza doesn't serve much of a purpose anymore. It's completely blocked off by the police. It serves today as a car park for police cars.
Car park for the police
The Piazza doesn't serve much of a purpose anymore. It's completely blocked off by the police. It serves today as a car park for police cars.
PALAZZO WEDEKIND
Palazzo Wedekind occupies the west side of Piazza Colonna and is home to the daily paper “Il Tempo”. It dates from the 17th century and stands where the Temple of Marcus Aurelius once stood.