During the Second World War, the original building was destroyed and, at the end of the conflict, replaced by a new one, designed by the architect Paolo Perilli 1904 - 1982), known for designing numerous railway stations in Italy, and inaugurated on 18 August 1948.
Inaugurated inn 1922, the institute has been subsequently demolished in the early 1930s, rebuilt in a rationalist / classical style and re-inaugurated in 1935.
The building to the left was part of a centralized reception area for the vast linear complex of of holiday colonies built during the 1930s along the Tirrenian cost. The kids had been signed up here at the center in Calambrone, before going off to one of the many colonies along the coast.
The church was part of centralized reception area for the vast linear complex of of holiday colonies on the Tirrenian cost. The kids had been signed up here before going off to one of the many colonies along the coast.
Former GIL (fascist youth) building. The project was approved be built in 1932 and completed by the end of 1934 - architect unknown. Today the building hosts the tax office (Ufficio Tributi).