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  2. Palazzo del Viminale - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo is 5 floors high with hundreds of rooms, linked each other by a series of crossed itineraries. [2] The imposing three-arched entrance of the Palazzo della Presidenza, the staircase of honor of the Palazzo degli Uffici, the room of the Council of Ministers and the entrance hall of the staircase at the piano nobile, with its wood, marble and stucco decorations, are especially noteworthy.

  3. Bartolomeo Manfredi - Wikipedia

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    Manfredi was born in Ostiano, near Cremona.He may have been a pupil of Caravaggio in Rome: at his famous libel trial in 1603 Caravaggio mentioned that a certain Bartolomeo Cristofori, accused of distributing scurrilous poems attacking Caravaggio's detested rival Baglione, had been a servant of his.

  4. Manfredo Manfredi - Wikipedia

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    Manfredo Manfredi (Italian: [maɱˈfreːdo maɱˈfreːdi]; 16 April 1859 in Piacenza – 13 October 1927 in Piacenza) was an Italian architect. [ 1 ] In 1880, Manfredi began his studies at the Accademia di belle arti di Roma (Academy of Fine Arts in Rome). [ 1 ]

  5. The Westin Excelsior Rome - Wikipedia

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    The hotel hosted the cast and crew of Ben-Hur during filming in 1958. [10] La Dolce Vita was filmed around the hotel in 1960 [11] and Two Weeks in Another Town was filmed in the hotel in 1962. Portions of the 1983 miniseries The Winds of War were filmed in the hotel, [12] as was a scene in the 2009 period musical Nine. [13]

  6. Palazzo Farnese - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Farnese houses the great scholarly library amassed by the Ecole Française de Rome, concentrating especially on the archeology of Italy and medieval Papal history. The Ecole Française de Rome embarked on a massive project of publishing as much of the documentation of the constructing of the palazzo, its frescoes and furnishings ...

  7. Fulgenzio Manfredi - Wikipedia

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    Fulgenzio Manfredi, OFM (Venice, c. 1560 – Rome, 5 July 1610), or Fra Fulgenzio, was a Franciscan friar, an observant minor, and active preacher in Venice from 1594. During the Venetian Interdict imposed by Pope Paul V, he gained particular prominence for his anti-Roman sermons, preaching against papal regulation of religious orders in the Venetian republic.

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