AGIP Holiday Camp Cesentatico is encountered along the promenade of Viale Carducci, at number 181, spread over an area 270 meters long and 80 wide, and is another example of modern architecture in this city that blends serenely extraordinary examples architecture of various periods. Built between 1937 and 1938 by architect Giuseppe Vaccaro, the AGIP Holiday Camp is a fine example of Italian architecture of the rational movement that reveals its author in the style of the basic features of the interior spaces where the organization takes the new canons functional. The building, constructed in the horizontal direction, has been raised by creating new spaces of stilts in vast arches created in this way under the main body that let in the atmosphere made ​​of sun and sea air that they breathe through spaces and content from the bodies side that seem that way to give stability to the whole building. AGIP Holiday Camp is an extremely simple structure, with no decorations, but paradoxically this austerity gives a unique feeling of lightness, further strengthened the continuous glass overlooking the sea. AGIP Holiday Campis now a private building, normally closed to the public except during the summer, when it is still used as a colony or special events.

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