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Governor's Palace of Mogadishu : ウィキペディア英語版
Governor's Palace of Mogadishu

The Governor's palace ((イタリア語:Palazzo del Governatore, Mogadiscio)) was the seat of the governor of Italian Somaliland, and then of the administrator of the Trust Territory of Somaliland. It is a famous example of Italian colonial architecture〔(Mogadishu (& "Somalia italiana") colonial images )〕
==Characteristics==

It was built during the colonial period (in the late 1920s) in the capital city of Mogadishu, situated in present-day southern Somalia. In those decades the city was improved with Italian architecture and urbanism: this palace was one of the most representatives of the colonial fascist architecture.〔( Mogadiscio's colonial architecture )〕
It was located on the "Corso Umberto", the main street of Italian Mogadiscio, and overlooked the ocean & the port.
The architecture is a mixture of Italian and Arab styles, with the second floor decorated with Italian Renaissance furniture. A huge garden was created in front of the main entrance.
In the Palace, among other things, there were the following halls in the lower floor:
* Arab hall with decorations, which were derived from the Islamic architecture of the old Mogadishu.
* Rooms of "Queen Elena of Italy" with tapestries.
* "Sala della Giustizia" with furniture in the Gothic style of the Aosta Valley.
* Hall of deliberations, with the wall-scenes taken from the classical style of the Italian architecture and with a huge panel showing "San Giorgio".
The second floor was for private use, with rooms for royal guest.
It was inaugurated by Italian governor Cesare Maria De Vecchi, who ruled from 1923 to 1929. He ordered excavations in the gardens in front of the Palace that proved to be the ancient Arab palace of "El Muzaffar".〔(Foto of 1935 showing the gardens around the Governor's Palace and the ruins of "El Muzaffar" (enlarge the photo center) )〕
In 1975 the Palace was completely razed to the ground and the site was dedicated to the new construction of the "Al Uruba" (Curuuba) Hotel,〔(Photo of the "Al Uruba" Hotel )〕 a pretentious hotel built by Arab subventions, but in the poor style of "self-helped" Somali constructions.
Since the fall of Siad Barre in 1992 the Curuuba Hotel suffered heavy damages during Somalia civil war from shellings,〔(Photo of destroyed building )〕 but in the 2010s there are projects to fully restructure the entire area.〔(Gallery )〕

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