Lorenzo Orsetti (13 February 1986 – 18 March 2019), also known as Orso (Bear in Italian) and Tekoşer Piling, was an Italian anarcho-communist and antifascist...
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the sculptor and architect Nicolao Civitalia to build the Palazzo Diodati now Palazzo Orsetti. They were forced to move to Geneva due to their adherence...
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appointed courtiers to Elisa Bonaparte and Felice Baciocchi. Raffaello Mansi Orsetti, who died in 1956, was the first to display the art collections to the...
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Felice Le Monnier Claudio Leonardi Guido Manacorda Ferruccio Masini Lorenzo Orsetti Giovanni Papini Marietta Piccolomini Ermenegildo Pistelli Paolo Poli Vasco...
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Villa Marlia (redirect from Villa Orsetti)
The Villa Marlia or Villa Reale di Marlia is a late-Renaissance palazzo or villa, and its estate's property that includes renowned gardens and adjacent...
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individuals. His contributions include: the aqueduct (1822-1833), the Orsetti chapel in the suburban cemetery (1824), the Monastery of the Angel, the...
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Italian name palazzo in fortezza). The complex combined Dutch style fortifications with a palace built to Italian design (inspirations of Palazzo Farnese in...
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Established by Zofia Odrowąż, wife of Jan Kostka, voivode of Pomerania. Orsetti House 1570–1593, 1646 Polish mannerism. Built for Stanisław Smiszowic,...
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