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Behind the Quirinale: Order After Dark

I took this photo behind the Quirinale Palace, the official residence of the President of the Republic of Italy while one night I was taking a casual walk along Via XX Settembre, heading towards Piazza Navona, passing through Quirinale Hill, Montecitorio (the Parliament building) and then the Senate.

Instead of using the main streets, I often like to venture off the beaten track. In this case, there is nothing actually ‘hidden’ or ‘mysterious’ about what can be seen. This is why nobody thinks of cutting through these streets and venturing into these small alleys. However, to the eyes of a photographer, the lack of crowds offers many opportunities.

In this shot, Rome appears neither theatrical nor monumental. Instead, it shows its austere, introverted and institutional face.

This is Rome, with the quiet persistence of its institutional power, even after dark.