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Wim Wenders Photo Exhibition, in conjunction with the publication, Once, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 2001 ), touring exhibition: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome ( 1993 ); Villa delle Rose, Bologna ( 1994 ); FNAC, Paris ( 1994 ); Parco, Tokyo ( 1994 ); FNAC, Berlin ( 1995 ); Villa Rufolo, Ravello ( 1995 )
In the Middle Ages, the Torre delle Milizie and the convent of St. Peter and Domenic were built, and above Constantine's building was erected the Palazzo Rospigliosi ; the two famous colossal marble statues of the " Horse Tamers ", generally identified as the Dioscuri with horses, which now are in the Piazza Quirinale, were originally in this Palazzo.
it: Palazzo delle Tuileries
it: Palazzo delle Faccette
The Accademia di Belle Arti and the adjoining Gallery still occupy the premises that were assigned in Via Ricasoli, a former convent and hospice, while the headquarters of the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno nowadays is Palazzo dell ' Arte dei Beccai.
( Atti della giornata di studio, 30 novembre 2001, Palazzo delle Stelline, Milano ), Milano, 2002, pp. 48-60.
** Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Roma, Italy
* Church of Medaglia Miracolosa, built in the early 20th century behind the Palazzo delle Poste in a neo-Romanesque style.
* La Grande Roma dei Tarquini: Roma, Palazzo delle esposizioni, 12 giugno-30 settembre 1990 / catalogo della mostra a cura di Mauro Cristofani ( Rome, 1990 ).
* Arman, la traversée des objets, Palazzo delle Zitelle, Venice, Italy
* Palazzo delle Fontane, Rome, Italy, 1997
On 1929, on a trip to Italy, he made an exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome.
He has also shown in museum shows at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Den Frie Udstillingsbygning in Copenhagen, the Palazzo delle Papesse in Sienna, Italy, the Shizuoka Prefecture Museum of Art in Shizuoka, Japan, the Contemporary Art Center Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio and Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany among others.
Great changes were made to the building when the Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni occupied Palazzo Strozzi.
The palazzo, granted by the Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni to the Italian State in 1999, is now home to the Institute of Humanist Studies and to the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi.
The Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali was designed in the Neo-Renaissance style in 1871, and is one of the very few purpose built commercial buildings in the centre of the city.
de: Palazzo delle Poste ( Neapel )
it: Palazzo delle Poste ( Napoli )

Palazzo and Renaissance
Other Stanford programs underwent notable expansion as well, such as the Stanford in Washington Program's creation of the Stanford in Washington Art Gallery in Woodley Park, Washington, D. C., and the Stanford in Florence program's move to Palazzo Capponi, a 15th-century Renaissance palace.
* Palazzo D ' Usini, most important example of civilian architecture of the Renaissance period in Sardinia ( now housing the main Public Library, therefore open to visits from the public ).
* The Palazzo Te ( 1525 – 1535 ), a creation of Giulio Romano ( who lived in Mantua in his final years ) in the mature Renaissance style, with some hints of a post-Raphaelian mannerism.
* In the Piazza dei Signori is the beautiful loggia called the Gran Guardia, ( 1493 – 1526 ), and close by is the Palazzo del Capitaniato, the residence of the Venetian governors, with its great door, the work of Giovanni Maria Falconetto, the Veronese architect-sculptor who introduced Renaissance architecture to Padua and who completed the door in 1532.
There are also several fine late Gothic buildings, including the Palazzo Benincasa, the Palazzo del Senato and the Loggia dei Mercanti, all by Giorgio da Sebenico, and the prefecture, which has Renaissance additions.
The National Archaeological Museum ( Museo Archeologico Nazionale ) is housed in the Palazzo Ferretti, built in the late Renaissance by Pellegrino Tibaldi ; it preserves frescoes by Federico Zuccari.
* Palazzo Bruni-Ciocchi, Renaissance edifice attributed to Bernardo Rossellino.
His loggia of the Palazzo degli Uffizi by the Arno opens up the vista at the far end of its long narrow courtyard, a unique piece of urban planning that functions as a public piazza, and which, if considered as a short street, is the unique Renaissance street with a unified architectural treatment.
He is known for his major contribution to the use of Italianate architecture in Britain, especially the use of the Palazzo as basis for the design of country houses, city mansions and public buildings, he also developed the Italian Renaissance garden style for the many gardens he designed around country houses.
Palazzo Farnese is one of the most important High Renaissance palaces in Rome.
Louis built the first Renaissance palace constructed north of the Alps after the Palazzo Te in Mantua.
* Palazzo, Robert P, " The veneration of the sacred foreskin ( s ) of baby Jesus: a documented analysis ," Multicultural Europe and cultural exchange in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, ed.
Inside the Palazzo Casali is the Museo dell ' Accademia Etrusca, displaying items from Etruscan, Roman, and Egyptian civilizations, as well as art and artefacts from the Medieval and Renaissance eras.
Its principal monuments include the medieval Palazzo Comunale and a tall thin tower, the Torre Comunale ; and the Pinacoteca Comunale, an art museum with mostly Renaissance works, notable for its external decoration by Giorgio Vasari.
Meigs based his design on Italian Renaissance precedents, notably Rome's Palazzo Farnese and the Palazzo della Cancelleria.
In 1552, the Palazzo Iseppo Porto located in Vicenza was rebuilt incorporating the Roman Renaissance element for facades.
In his urban structures he developed a new improved version of the typical early Renaissance palazzo ( exemplified by the Palazzo Strozzi ).
Other mansions were built in the new and innovative styles of the new era such as the arts and crafts style: The Breakers is a pastiche of an Italian Renaissance Palazzo ; Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire is a faithful mixture of various French châteaux.
By the start of the 15th century Renaissance architecture motifs appear in such buildings as the Palazzo Dario and the Palazzo Corner Spinelli ; the latter was designed by Mauro Codussi, pioneer of this style in Venice.
Other Renaissance buildings are Palazzo Papadopoli and Palazzo Grimani di San Luca.

Palazzo and villa
In Piranesi's view, the palazzo on the right is the Palazzo della Sacra Consulta, originally a villa built upon the ruins of the Baths of Constantine, which was adapted by Sixtus V as a civil and criminal court.
The villa contained two residences, the Palazzo Sistino or " di Termini " (" of the Baths ") and the casino, called the Palazzetto Montalto e Felice.
The Pope provided them with a papal guard of troops, gave them the Palazzo Muti in the Piazza dei Santi Apostoli in Rome to live in, plus a country villa at Albano.
At a date unknown ( suggestions range from 1465 to 1480: Pope-Hennessy said abouit 1470 ) he finished in bronze a Putto ( winged boy ) with Dolphin, originally intended for a fountain in the Medici villa of Careggi and later brought to Florence for a fountain in the Palazzo della Signoria by the Grand Duke Cosimo de ' Medici.
Palazzo Chiericati ( above ) by Palladio ( c. 1550 ) has a superposed colonnade similar to that at West Wycombe, but the inspiration for the south front may have been Palladio's reconstruction of Vitruvius's Roman villa illustrated in his Quattro Libri.
This villa should not be confused with the Palazzo Farnese and the Villa Farnesina, both in Rome.
Valentino owns multiple villas and apartments around the world, all filled with art: Palazzo Mignanelli near the Spanish steps in Rome and a villa on the Via Appia Antica, a major historical landmark of Rome, and Chalet Gifferhorn in Gstaad, Switzerland.
Milanesi's identification as Jacopo Giallo, a Florentine illuminator to whom some manuscript work has been assigned, was eliminated by Lionello Puppi's archival discovery that Jacopo Giallo was dead by 1545, thirteen years before the villa was built ; Puppi offered instead a certain fresco painter " Giallo Fiorentino ", an assistant to Giuseppe Salviati for exterior frescoes at Palazzo Loredan at S. Stefano.
Such a mansion as Castletown, in Italy, would have been a town Palazzo rather than a country villa.
She posed for hers in 1904 at their villa, the Palazzo Giustiniani, in Venice.
An example is the fasti Capitolini, a modern name assigned because they were deposited in 1547 in the courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Capitoline Hill on order of Alessandro Farnese, who kept them temporarily in his villa after their excavation from the Roman forum in 1545 or 1546 ( funded by Farnese ).
In conjunction with Cosimo Tura, Cossa is now known for fresco decoration of the summer pleasure villa / palazzo known as the Palazzo Schifanoia, located just outside the city gates.
Nor should this palace be confused with a second Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj, a summer urban villa, in Valmontone near Rome ; this palace, while badly damaged during the second war, is renowned for its late Baroque fresco series by Francesco Cozza, Pier Francesco Mola, and Mattia Preti
Carlo Maderno, then at work extending the nave of St Peter's, was commissioned to enclose the Villa Sforza within a vast Renaissance block along the lines of Palazzo Farnese ; however, the design quickly evolved into a precedent-setting combination of an urban seat of princely power combined with a garden front that had the nature of a suburban villa with a semi-enclosed garden.

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