Umberto Boccioni (US: /boʊˈtʃoʊni, bɒˈ-, bɔːˈ-/, Italian: [umˈbɛrto botˈtʃoːni]; 19 October 1882 – 17 August 1916) was an influential Italian painter...
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examples of Moorish Revival architecture. Umberto I, king of Italy, visited Ximenes at Sammezzano in 1878. The palazzo served as a luxury hotel in the post...
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Burattini: drums, percussions Gabriele Ceci - guitars (1991–1997) Umberto Palazzo - guitars, vocals (1991–1992) Metello Orsini - guitars (1997–1999)...
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Cenci Ivano Marescotti Cinematography Alessio Gelsini Torresi Music by Umberto Palazzo Release date 2 April 1996 (1996-04-02) Country Italy Language Italian...
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new palazzo itself. After the assassination of King Umberto I in Monza in 1900, his son and successor King Victor Emmanuel III purchased the palazzo from...
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Smiling Maniacs (redirect from Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia)
Smiling Maniacs (Italian: Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia) is a 1975 Italian drama crime film. It stars actor Franco Nero. Franco Nero as Judge Dani...
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Doge's Palace (redirect from Palazzo ducale di venezia)
Venezia. Electa. ISBN 978-88-370-2149-8. Franzoi, Umberto (1983). Itinerari segreti nel Palazzo Ducale di Venezia. Treviso.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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Doge's Palace, Genoa (redirect from Palazzo Ducale (Genoa))
The Doge's Palace (Italian: Palazzo Ducale) is a historical building in Genoa, northern Italy. Once the home of the Doges of Genoa, it is now a museum...
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Stile Umbertino (category Umberto I of Italy)
Palazzo Margherita, Rome (1886) Porticoes of Piazza della Repubblica, Rome (1887) Palazzo Koch, Rome (1888) Galleria Umberto I, Naples (1890) Palazzo...
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Palazzo Blu is a former aristocratic palace, now a center for temporary exhibitions and cultural activities located in 9 Lungarno Gambacorti, in the heart...
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Umberto Agnelli (Italian: [umˈbɛrto aɲˈɲɛlli]; 1 November 1934 – 27 May 2004) was an Italian industrialist and politician. He was the third son of Virginia...
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Genoa (redirect from Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Rosso Genoa)
most famous are Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco, Palazzo Doria Tursi, Palazzo Gerolamo Grimaldi, Palazzo Podestà, Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Angelo Giovanni...
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Royal Palace of Naples (redirect from Palazzo Reale of Naples)
The Royal Palace of Naples (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Napoli) is a historic building located in Piazza del Plebiscito, in the historic center of Naples...
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Palazzo Ducezio is the town hall of the town of Noto, in Sicily. Construction works of the building were started by architect Vincenzo Sinatra in 1746...
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Umberto Meoli (26 August 1920 – 17 May 2002) was an Italian historian of economics, known as a maverick of the Italian Left who eschewed Marxism in favour...
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Savoyard kings of Italy were Victor Emmanuel II, Umberto I, Victor Emmanuel III, and Umberto II. Umberto II reigned for only a few weeks, as the last king...
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painters and sculptors, including Antonio Canova and Umberto Boccioni. A new section was opened in the Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana on October 25...
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as Paolo Benvegnù in the song Amore, Franz Goria (Fluxus, Petrol), Umberto Palazzo of Santo Niente (in Un jour noir, a song that reinterprets Baudelaire's...
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Royal Palace of Milan (redirect from Palazzo Reale di Milano)
Florence. Umberto I preferred the Royal Villa of Monza to the palazzo and his son, Victor Emmanuel III, also avoided Milan and only visited the Palazzo Reale...
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Piazza Umberto I and the Fountain of the Spades Palazzo Altieri. Poli: Villa Catena, the parts attributable to Vignola are not certain. Rieti: Palazzo del...
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Umberto Mariani (Milan, 16 November 1936) is an Italian artist and painter. Son of Ugo and Jole Nizzoli, accounting clerks who represent the typical petty...
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the Palazzi Barbaro, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Dario, Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Barbarigo and to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, housing the Peggy Guggenheim...
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The Palazzo Chiablese is a wing of the Royal Palace of Turin, in Northwest Italy. It was the residence of Benedetto, Duke of Chablais first and then of...
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the Venetian fleet Victor Pisani, interpreter and financial adviser to Umberto I and Victor Emmanuel III Many villas in the Veneto region were built,...
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Margherita of Savoy (category Umberto I of Italy)
January 1926) was Queen of Italy by marriage to her first cousin King Umberto I of Italy. She was the daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Savoy, Duke of...
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Royal Palace of Venice (redirect from Palazzo Reale di Venezia)
The Royal Palace of Venice (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Venezia) is a complex of buildings located in the central St. Mark's Square of Venice, Italy, which...
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Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte [it], built between 1931 and 1933 to designs by Giovanni Muzio...
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Umberto Mastroianni, Luciano Minguzzi, Bruno Munari, Concetto Pozzati, Mauro Reggiani, Guido Strazza, Giuseppe Uncini, and Emilio Vedova. Un palazzo,...
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The Palazzo Conte Bracci, also called Bracci Testasecca is an aristocratic palace located on Piazza del Popolo in the historic center of Orvieto in the...
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Palazzo Lomellini-Patrone", Genova, Tormena, 1995. Ennio Poleggi, "Una reggia repubblicana. Atlante dei Palazzi di Genova 1576/1664", Torino, Umberto...
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