-
constructed on the
southern end of the piazza. This
would later house the
Conservatori in the 15th century. As a result, the
piazza was
already surrounded by...
- Hill in Rome, Italy. The
historic seats of the
museums are
Palazzo dei
Conservatori and
Palazzo Nuovo,
facing on the
central trapezoidal piazza in a plan...
- the two
palaces that make up the
Capitoline Museums, the
Palazzo dei
Conservatori and the
Palazzo Nuovo,
considered to be one of the
oldest national museums...
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Conservatori Superior de Música del
Liceu (Catalan pronunciation: [kunsəɾβəˈtɔɾi supəɾiˈo ðə ˈmuzikə ðəl liˈsɛw]) is a
music college in Barcelona, Catalonia...
-
LGBTQ history dates back to the
first recorded instances of same-**** love,
diverse gender identities, and ****ualities in
ancient civilizations, involving...
- The
Conservatori Superior de Música may
refer to:
Conservatori Superior de Música del
Liceu A
former name of the Córdoba
Conservatory This disambiguation...
- newcomers. The
Conservatori were
elected randomly for
their temporary office amongst the
Patrizi of the city.
Michele Franceschini, "I
conservatori della Camera...
- The
Conservatives and
Reformists (Italian:
Conservatori e Riformisti, CR or CoR) was a
broadly conservative and, to some extent, Christian-democratic and...
-
withdrawing a
thorn from the sole of his foot, now in the
Palazzo dei
Conservatori, Rome.
There is a
Roman marble version of this
subject from the Medici...
- in 1874 on the
Esquiline Hill in Rome and
housed in the
Palazzo dei
Conservatori of the
Capitoline Museums—is a
depiction of Cleopatra,
based on the statue's...