The Fontana dei Libri (Fountain of the Books) is a fountain in Rome, Italy. It is located on the site of the Palazzo della Sapienza [it], where the Roman...
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Milano 1985 – p. 120 Giuseppe Stolfi, Aggiunte su Palazzo Cusani a Milano (e su Giovanni Ruggeri), in "Libri e documenti", 25, 1999/1-3, pp. 29–36 Marica Forni...
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version of the typical early Renaissance palazzo (exemplified by the Palazzo Strozzi). Adapting a new urban palazzo type created by Bramante in the House...
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The Palazzo del Monte di Pietà is a 15th-century palazzo in Milan, Italy, adapted in a neoclassical style in the 18th century by Giuseppe Piermarini. Historically...
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side) and thence reconstructed only for its façade. Palazzo Civena was not included in the Quattro Libri dell'Architettura by Palladio (1570), but various...
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historiae libri XII (Bologna, 1599), another copy Ornithologiae tomus alter cum indice copiosissimo (Bologna, 1600) De animalibus insectis libri septem,...
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The Palazzo Porto is a palace in Piazza Castello, Vicenza, northern Italy. It is one of two palazzi in the city designed by Andrea Palladio for members...
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45°26′30″N 10°59′42″E / 45.44167°N 10.99500°E / 45.44167; 10.99500 Palazzo Dalla Torre is a patrician palace in Verona, northern Italy, designed by...
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The Palazzo Saporiti, also known as Palazzo Rocca-Saporiti, is a historic Neoclassical palace in the centre of the north Italian city of Milan. The palazzo...
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Palazzo Porto is a palace built by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio in Contrà Porti, Vicenza, Italy. It is one of two palaces in the city...
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according to Palladio's rules of architecture which he published in I quattro libri dell'architettura. Work spaces for the villa's servants are hidden underneath...
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The Palazzo Massimo alle Terme is the main of the four sites of the Roman National Museum, along with the original site of the Baths of Diocletian, which...
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– Cattaneo. Palazzo Mantica. Palazzo Gregoris. Casa Gregoris – Bassani. Palazzo Varmo – Pomo, also known as House of the Captains. Palazzo Crescendolo...
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Palazzo Thiene is a 15th-16th-century palace in Vicenza, northern Italy, designed for Marcantonio and Adriano Thiene, probably by Giulio Romano, in 1542...
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The Palazzo Martelli was a residential palace, and since 2009, a civic museum displaying in situ the remains of the original family's valuable art collection...
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Palazzo Spinola (Milano) Lanza pg. 183. Leydi pg. 66. Lanza pg. 185. Leydi pg. 67. Silvio Leydi, Rossana Sacchi, Il Cinquecento, Milano, NodoLibri, 1999...
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in town called palazzo. In most cases the owners named their palazzi and ville with the family surname, hence there is both a Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza...
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British Institute of Florence (redirect from Palazzo Lanfredini)
the lease on the Palazzo Antinori expired in the mid-1960s, Greenlees's friend Harold Acton made available three floors of the Palazzo Lanfredini, on the...
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Renaissance architecture. Andrea Palladio, in the Preface to his Quattro Libri was of the opinion that Sansovino's Biblioteca Marciana was the best building...
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Palazzo Mangiapane or Palace of Two Towers (Palazzo de Due Torri) or Palazzo Navager is a Gothic style palace located on the Riva degli Schiavoni #4145...
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Palazzo Valmarana is a palace in Vicenza. It was built by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio in 1565 for the noblewoman Isabella Nogarola Valmarana...
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is similar to Alberti's Palazzo Rucellai in Florence and other later palaces. Noteworthy is the internal court of the palazzo. The back of the palace...
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neoclassicismo, Milano, NodoLibri, 1999. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palazzo Borromeo d'Adda (Milan). Alla scoperta di Palazzo Borromeo d’Adda e del...
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Palazzo Baldassini, in Via delle Coppelle. Palazzetto del Burcardo, in Via del Sudario. Palazzo Giustiniani, in Via della Dogana Vecchia. Palazzo Maccarani...
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of a number of architectural books, including Palladio's own I quattro libri dell'architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) and Colen Campbell's...
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colonnade in the world. Front facade of the Palazzo Barbaran da Porto with Giant order, from I quattro libri dell'architettura (1570). St Mark's Church...
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project in book two of the I quattro libri dell'architettura, published in Venice in 1570. In the Quattro libri, Palladio affirms that he had begun the...
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Ray published books on birds, fish and invertebrates, the Ornithologiae Libri Tres, Historia Piscium and Historia Insectorum. The Ornithology was also...
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Palazzo Antonini also known as Palazzo Palladio and Palazzo Antonini-Maseri (after 2018), is a palazzo in Udine, northern Italy. It was designed by Italian...
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built. Published version of the project in I quattro libri dell'architettura Side view Palazzo Valmarana Loggia Valmarana Palladian Villas of the Veneto...
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