The building was designed by the architects Ignazio Guidi, Cesare Valle and Vincenzo Fasolo (who worked on Valle's projects) on the site of the hospice of Santa Galla and the old church, commissioned by the Governorate of Rome.
The Foro Boario area was in fact demolished during the 1930s, in 1936 to be exact, to remove the entire district, of medieval origin, and replace it with various public administration buildings.
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