Foreign Press bid farewell to 'Humility Street' home

Journalists from Britain, Russia, Turkey, Spain, France, Algeria

 ROME – Journalists from the Foreign Press Association in Italy bade farewell to the palazzo in 'Humility Street,' a stone’s throw from the Trevi Fountain, where they have been based for the past 22 years.

 The building in the busy Via dell'Umiltà below the Quirinal Palace is to become a luxury hotel and a new foreign press club headquarters is to be inaugurated in February in the apartment in the Palazzo Grazioli formerly occupied by the late prime minister and media mogul, Silvio Berlusconi.

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Foreign Press Association President Esma Cakir

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