File:2700 16th Street NW.JPG
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English: The former Italian embassy and chancery located at 2700 16th Street, NW in Washington, D.C. The Neo-Renaissance building was completed in 1925 and designed by architects Whiteny Warren & Charles D. Wetmore (their designs include Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The first Italian ambassador to reside in the home was Giacomo De Martino. In 1977, Ambassador Roberto Gaja moved the residence to Frienze House in the Forest Hills neighborhood. The 16th Street building continued to serve as the chancery until 2002 when it was purchased by developers. Their plans to convert the building into condominiums is being challenged by the city's Historic Preservation Office. |
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