Very magnificent and magnificent building, adjacent to the ruins of the ancient Roman city and the site of the Colosseum. The buildings are well preserved, the broad steps, the huge Roman pillars and the exquisite bronze sculptures are all the classic business cards of Rome. The main white marble building on the front of the building, the second century Memorial Hall of Emanuel, is built to commemorate the unification of Italy in 1870 and can be visited. Beautiful shape, known as the wedding cake or typewriter, but also quite image. The bronze statue on horseback in the middle is Emmanuel II. Two huge bronze statues on both sides, one the victory of labor "and one "the victory of loving the motherland". The semi-circular arc Roman column on the top of the building has excellent visual effect. It can be climbed up to overlook the urban area. The Venice Tower on the left side of the square was the balcony speech venue of Mussolini at that time. It was also worth watching.