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  2. Villa Solitaria - Wikipedia

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    Villa Solitaria, also known as Casa Solitaria or La Solitaria, is a national historic house built between 1907 and 1910 via del Pizzolungo on the island of Capri (Naples, Italy) by Edwin Cerio (1875–1960), a prominent Italian writer, engineer, architect, historian, and botanist [1] [2] [3]

  3. Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò - Wikipedia

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    Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò was founded with the specific intent of spreading Italian culture outside of its national boundaries. The Center offers cultural events pertinent to Italian culture, including art exhibits, concerts, lectures, film screenings, literary presentations and awards. The ground floor serves as an art gallery.

  4. List of palaces in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Chigi – Seat of the Italian Cabinet; residence of the prime minister of Italy; Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana – Also known as 'Square Colosseum', in the EUR district; Palazzo Colonna; Palazzo dei Congressi; Palazzo dei Conservatori – Gallery founded in 1471, located in Campidoglio; Palazzo della Consulta

  5. Vittoriale degli italiani - Wikipedia

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    It is where the Italian poet and novelist Gabriele D'Annunzio lived from 1922 until his death in 1938. The estate consists of the residence of D'Annunzio called the Prioria (priory), an amphitheatre , the protected cruiser Puglia set into a hillside, a boathouse containing the MAS vessel used by D'Annunzio in 1918 and a circular mausoleum .

  6. Casa dei Tre Oci, Venice - Wikipedia

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    La Casa dei Tre Oci was designed in 1912-1913 by the Bolognese painter Mario de Maria as his own house. It is stated that the symbolism of the facade is that the three large windows represent Maria's immediate family: his son, wife, and himself, while the smaller upper window represents his then-daughter Silvia, who had recently died in her youth.

  7. Villas and palaces in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Casa Gadda-Portaluppi (Piazza Castello 20, corner Via Lanza 5) Casa Grondona (Corso Italia 57, corner Via San Martino) Casa Manzoni (Via Morone 1 / Piazza Belgiojoso) Casa Negri (Corso di Porta Romana) Casa Pirovano (Via Giulini 2, corner with Via Dante) Casa and Museo Poldi-Pezzoli (Via Manzoni 12-14) Casa Reininghaus; Casa Rigamonti (Via ...

  8. Casamari Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Casamari Abbey is a Cistercian abbey in the Province of Frosinone, Lazio, Italy, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) east-south-east of Veroli. The abbey, mostly from 1203-1217, is a fine and very well preserved example of early Italian Gothic architecture in the Burgundian style of early-Gothic architecture , paralleled within Italy only by that of ...

  9. Marettimo - Wikipedia

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    Marettimo (Italian pronunciation: [maˈrettimo]; [1] Sicilian: Marrètimu) is one of the Aegadian Islands in the Mediterranean Sea west of Sicily, Italy. It forms a part of the municipality of Favignana in the Province of Trapani. It takes about an hour to reach the island from Trapani.