Galleria Doria Pamphilj (often Doria Pamphilj Gallery or Doria Pamphili Gallery in English) is a large private art collection housed in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj...
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Later, the Pamphili family line merged with the Doria and Landi family lines to form the Doria-Pamphili-Landi family line. The Pamphili surname originated...
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The Villa Doria Pamphili is a seventeenth-century villa with what is today the largest landscaped public park in Rome, Italy. It is located in the quarter...
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Genoese families. The Doria Pamphili Landi princely family was a sub-branch of the Doria di Oneglia branch: in 1291, two Doria brothers bought the lordship...
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dei Rolli Palazzo Doria d'Angri, palace in the historical center of Naples Palazzo Doria Pamphili, palace in the historical center of Rome Doria (family)...
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See also Palazzo Doria Pamphilj and Pamphilj Palace (Albano) Palazzo Pamphilj, also spelled Palazzo Pamphili, is a palace facing onto the Piazza Navona...
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Santissimo Crocifisso, The church of San Marcello al Corso and The Palazzo Doria Pamphili. From the fifteenth century, the road served as the racetrack during...
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Pope Innocent X (redirect from Giovanni Battista Pamphili)
Innocent X (6 May 1574 – 7 January 1655), born Giovanni Battista Pamphilj (or Pamphili), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15...
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Palazzo Grazioli is a building situated at Via del Plebiscito 102 between the Palazzo Doria Pamphili and Palazzo Altieri in Rome, Italy. It's located in...
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Palazzo Doria Pamphilj", Aurea Roma Doria Pamphilj Gallery Archived 2015-04-06 at the Wayback Machine (see also Doria Pamphilj Gallery) "The Pamphili...
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family palace in Rome. In the 1730s, he helped in the designs of the Palazzo Doria-Pamphili. The complex we see today had expanded laterally from the palace...
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landscapes in the Birth of Adonis and the Rape of Adonis now in the Palazzo Doria Pamphili in Rome, and in the figures were added by Nicolas Poussin. Dizionario...
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Olimpia Aldobrandini (redirect from Olimpia Aldobrandini Pamphili)
and the Palazzo Aldobrandini. These estates and property thus passed to the House of Pamphili and became the nucleus for the Galleria Doria Pamphilj...
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The Palazzo Barberini (English: Barberini Palace) is a 17th-century palace in Rome, facing the Piazza Barberini in Rione Trevi. Today, it houses the Galleria...
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Quirinal Palace (redirect from Palazzo del Quirinale)
The Quirinal Palace (Italian: Palazzo del Quirinale [paˈlattso del kwiriˈnaːle]) is a historic building in Rome, Italy, one of the three current official...
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Olimpia Maidalchini (redirect from Olimpia Pamphili)
September 1657), (also spelled Pamphili and known as Olimpia Pamphili), was the sister-in-law of Pope Innocent X (Pamphili). She was perceived by her contemporaries...
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Palazzo Farnese ([paˈlattso farˈneːze, -eːse]) or Farnese Palace is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome. Owned by the Italian Republic...
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Princess Orietta Doria Pamphlij in 2000). The Aldobrandini family palazzo and its collections of works of art and furnishings is now the Doria Pamphilj Gallery...
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Capitoline Hill (redirect from Palazzo dei Conservatori)
Palazzo Senatorio, and Palazzo Nuovo. Michelangelo designed a new façade for the dilapidated Palazzo dei Conservatori and he designed the Palazzo Nuovo...
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These formed part of the palace of Cardinal Fazio Santorio (now the Palazzo Doria-Pamphili). However, these paintings no longer survive. Ripanda's Vatican...
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Palazzo Malta, officially named as the Magistral Palace (Italian: Palazzo Magistrale), and also known as Palazzo di Malta or Palazzo dell'Ordine di Malta...
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(act 3) commedia per musica 3 acts Benedetto Pamphili Carnival (7–8 February) 1687 Rome, Palazzo Doria Pamphili Il Flavio dramma per musica 3 acts after Matteo...
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paintings, designs and sculptures. Aside from the collections of the Doria-Pamphili and Colonna families, this is the largest private collection in Rome...
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Chigi Palace (redirect from Palazzo Chigi)
The Chigi Palace (Italian: Palazzo Chigi [paˈlattso ˈkiːdʒi]) is a palace and former noble residence in Rome which is the seat of the Council of Ministers...
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Martius in Rome, Italy. The square includes three main buildings, the Palazzo Senatorio (Senatorial Palace) also known as the Comune di Roma Capitale...
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The Villa del Principe, Palazzo del Principe, or Palace of Andrea Doria in Fassolo is one of the main historical suburban villas of Genoa, Italy. It was...
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Innocent X, who reigned from 1644 until 1655, and whose family palace, the Palazzo Pamphili, faced the piazza. It features important sculptural creations: in the...
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Musicians of the academy posing before the concert they gave at the Palazzo Doria Pamphili, Rome. Giuseppe Branzoli, seated in the foreground, holds a mandolone...
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Pope Innocent X Pamphili, who became highly influential during this pope's reign. Her palace is now referred to as the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj (not to...
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San Luca, volume 1, Rome 1974, diss. 515–518. G. Caradante, Il palazzo Doria Pamphili, Milan, 1975. S. Carbonara Pompei, "Giovanni Antinori in Architetti...
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