The building is an example of Fascist architecture, built in 1935-1938 to be the new headquarters of the police.
Sabaudia's center is characterized by several examples of Fascist architecture.
The fascist architecture and urbanism still constitute the main reference points of the modern city.
The character of the building itself had an almost unintended link to fascist architecture.
New buildings, in typical fascist architecture, sprang up in the city.
Similar to Fascist architecture, the movement aimed to create modern but nationalistic architecture.
Most of the filming used locations in Berlin, due to its unique mixture of fascist and modern architecture.
These generalities of fascist architecture contributed to the simple aesthetics the edifices display.
New roads, monumental buildings in accordance with fascist architecture and waterworks were constructed, sometimes using forced Greek labor.