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    The Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia (National Museum of Magna Græcia), Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria (National Archaeological Museum...
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    further sculptural fragments were found in the same area under the Teatro Olimpia, part of the Peretti Palace in via in Lucina, close to the Italian Parliament...
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    published by Max von Stephanitz in 1901 A votive statuette in the Museo Archeologico of Capua A 14th-century mediaeval fresco in the church of San Francesco...
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    didattica dei territori. Vol. III Province di Bergamo Brescia Cremona Mantova. [ISBN unspecified]. Museo Archeologico dell'Alto Mantovano - Cavriana. Guida...
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    Milan (redirect from Comune di Milano)
    the former Ansaldo Factory into a Museum. Museo delle Culture (MUDEC) opened in April 2015. The Gallerie di Piazza Scala, a modern and contemporary museum...
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    (Mantua) Museo di Palazzo Te (Mantua) Museo Etnografico Tiranese (Tirano) Museo Giuseppe Gianetti (Saronno) Museo Poldi Pezzoli (Milan) Museo storico Alfa...
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    commemorate the Holy Year was commissioned by his hedonistic sister-in-law Olimpia Maidalchini, who was his close confidante and adviser, and some say mistress...
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    burial of Sant'Andrea by Mattia Preti (1650–1651), as commissioned by Donna Olimpia Maidalchini, sister-in-law of Pope Innocent X. The Baroque facade was added...
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    1630, when it was bought by Pamfilio Pamfili, who had married the heiress Olimpia Maidalchini, to enjoy as a suburban villa. Thereafter he set about buying...
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    Olimpia Maidalchini. While the Pope had his apartment facing the Piazza Navona, Olimpia had her apartment on the opposite side facing the Piazza di Pasquino...
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    family Muti-Bussi, lately become extinct with the dead of Marchioness Olimpia – was built by Giacomo della Porta about in 1585. It has a pentagonal structure...
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    scrapped centerpiece was gifted from Pope Innocent to his sister-in-law, Olimpia Maidalchini, and was then used for her garden along River Tiber. Bernini’s...
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    Alfredo; Marina Cepeda Fuentes (1998). Bestiario di Roma. Un insolito viaggio storico, artistico, archeologico alla riscoperta dei mitici e simbolici animali...
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    whose appointment was probably thanks to his friendship with the powerful Olimpia Maidalchini. The surveys began in 1641, the building at the end of the...
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