Venice Square is a circular square in the centre of Rome. On the front of the square is a neoclassical building built of white marble nicknamed "wedding cake", "typewriter" - "Victor Emmanuel's Second Century Memorial Hall. It took 25 years to build a memorial to celebrate the unification of Italy in 1870. On the left of the square is the Venice Palace, a Renaissance Gothic building that was once the site of the Venetian Embassy during the prosperity of the Republic of Venice. Mussolini once delivered the famous "balcony speech" from the balcony on the second floor to the crowded crowd in the square. Now it has become a museum of Italian Renaissance art. To this square is mainly to see "Big Cake" and also see the balcony of Mussolini's speech.