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  2. Palazzo Valentini - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Valentini is a palazzo in central ... and its new owner used it to house his own collection of paintings as well as increasing the palazzo's own substantial ...

  3. Palazzo Vidoni-Caffarelli - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Vidoni-Caffarelli is a palace at the intersections of Via del Sudario, ... now it houses the Ministry of Public Functions. ... Palazzo Valentini:

  4. House of Augustus - Wikipedia

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    The site identified with the House of Augustus is located south west of the Domus Tiberiana In 1865, Pietro Rosa began excavations at what is now called the House of Livia. His excavations, part of a larger program commissioned by Napoleon III , included a superficial excavation of the Domus Augusti , located to the south.

  5. List of Baroque residences - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Baroque palaces and residences built in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Baroque architecture is a building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy and spread in Europe.

  6. Palazzo style architecture - Wikipedia

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    From the 1850s, a number of buildings were designed that expand the Palazzo style with its rustications, rows of windows, and large cornice, over very long buildings such as Grosvenor Terrace in Glasgow (1855) by J. T. Rochead and Watts Warehouse (Britannia House), Manchester, (1856) by Travis and Magnall, a "virtuoso performance" in Palazzo ...

  7. Caelian Hill - Wikipedia

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    A section of Pliny the Elder's Natural History, "Who Was the First to Encrust the Walls of Houses at Rome with Marble", attests to this. [7] Mamurra, a soldier who served under Julius Caesar in Gaul and profited tremendously from corruption, achieved this expensive feat on the Caelian Hill; Horace and Catullus mocked him accordingly. [8]

  8. Villa dei Sette Bassi - Wikipedia

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    To the northwest of the villa was the pars rustica of the villa, a series of houses where the service staff lived with warehouses, temples and cisterns and where most of the domestic and agricultural activities took place. The area has not been the subject of archaeological investigation but remains of a small temple identified with a nymphaeum ...

  9. House of the Vestals - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Vestals was rebuilt several times in the course of the Empire. After the dissolution of the College of the Vestals in the late 4th century AD, the House of the Vestals continued to serve as a residence building. It now housed officials of the imperial court, and subsequently the papal court.