-
Urbano Barberini Riario Sforza Colonna di
Sciarra (born 18
September 1961), best
known as
Urbano Barberini or
sometimes Urbano Barberini Sforza, is an...
- life-size
ancient but much
restored marble statue known as the
Barberini Faun,
Fauno Barberini or
Drunken Satyr is now in the
Glyptothek in Munich, Germany...
- The
House of
Barberini is a
family of the
Italian nobility that rose to
prominence in the 17th
century Rome.
Their influence peaked with the election...
- The
Palazzo Barberini (English:
Barberini Palace) is a 17th-century
palace in Rome,
facing the
Piazza Barberini in
Rione Trevi. Today, it
houses the Galleria...
- The
Barberini Hera, also
known as
Barberini Juno, is a
Roman sculpture believed to be a copy of a Gr****
original depicting either Hera or Juno, two prominent...
- The
Palast Barberini, more
recently also
known as the
Palais Barberini, was a classicist-baroque town
house built under the
Prussian King
Frederick II...
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Togatus Barberini is a
Roman marble sculpture from
around the first-century AD that
depicts a full-body figure,
referred to as a togatus,
holding the...
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Piazza Barberini is a
large piazza in the
centro storico or city
center of Rome,
Italy and
situated on the
Quirinal Hill. It was
created in the 16th century...
-
Urbano VIII;
baptised 5
April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born
Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 6...
- The
Museum Barberini is an art
museum in
Potsdam opened in 2017. Its
exhibitions range from the so-called Old
Masters to
contemporary art, with an emphasis...