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SITE FOR 1960 OLYMPIC GAMES.—A view of Rome’s Foro Italico, the ornate exhibition project built by Mussolini on the outskirts of the city, where the 1960 Olympic Games will be held. Track and field events will be held in the big stadium (upper left), alongside the smaller field (upper right). The building in the middle houses the swimming pool, with additional pools planned for the sunken area in front. In the lower left are tennis courts, and at the right is the Tiber river.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570430.2.126

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 14

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SITE FOR 1960 OLYMPIC GAMES.—A view of Rome’s Foro Italico, the ornate exhibition project built by Mussolini on the outskirts of the city, where the 1960 Olympic Games will be held. Track and field events will be held in the big stadium (upper left), alongside the smaller field (upper right). The building in the middle houses the swimming pool, with additional pools planned for the sunken area in front. In the lower left are tennis courts, and at the right is the Tiber river. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 14

SITE FOR 1960 OLYMPIC GAMES.—A view of Rome’s Foro Italico, the ornate exhibition project built by Mussolini on the outskirts of the city, where the 1960 Olympic Games will be held. Track and field events will be held in the big stadium (upper left), alongside the smaller field (upper right). The building in the middle houses the swimming pool, with additional pools planned for the sunken area in front. In the lower left are tennis courts, and at the right is the Tiber river. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 14

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