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- Castelfusano is an urban park in the comune of Rome. It divides the sea quarter of Ostia and the neighborhood of Casalpalocco. The castle and the park...
- of Rome. Nowadays, due to the expansion of the city, only the Park of Castelfusano separates Ostia from the other quarters of Rome. The Ostia quarter is...
- Villa Sacchetti, also called Castello Chigi, is a historical building at Castelfusano, near Ostia Antica, Rome, Italy. It was built in 1624-1629 for the Sacchetti...
- 8-years-old, first living in a Gresten, Austria refugee camp before living in Castelfusano, Italy (near Ostia, Rome) for five months. In 1990, Levine and his family...
- BCom, lXVI, 1938, p. 310; Idem, ‘Relazione sugli scavi in una villa a Castelfusano’, in rendPont- Acc ̧ 27, 1951-54 Villa cosiddetta di Plinio https://sovraintendenzaroma...
- gardens of Pincio and Villa Medici. There is also a notable pine wood at Castelfusano, near Ostia. Rome also has a number of regional parks of much more recent...
- v t e Pietro da Cortona Buildings Villa Sacchetti at Castelfusano (1624–1629, also frescoes) Villa Pigneto del Marchese Sacchetti (1630, destro****) Santa...
- Alfonso de Portago won the Tour de France and GT races at Montlhéry and Castelfusano in a lightweight Carrozzeria Scaglietti 250 GT. Gendebien became a gran...
- average 174.003 kilometers an hour. This established a record for the Castelfusano track. Behra had his best season in the Formula One World Championship...
- second, plainer, Villa Sacchetti, now called Villa Chigi, is found at Castelfusano near Ostia and also was decorated (if not designed) by Cortona. The Roman...