- The
Farnese Gardens (Italian: Orti
Farnesiani sul Palatino), or "Gardens of
Farnese upon the Palatine", are a
garden in Rome,
central Italy,
created in...
- Great, and of
course of the
Farnese themselves: in the Sala dei
Fasti Farnesiani (the Room of
Farnese Deeds),
decorated by the
brothers Taddeo and Federico...
- Italy. 3
Palazzo Farnese Behind the row of
lower buildings ("Camerini
Farnesiani"),
which today belong to the
French Emb****y, lay a
small palace with garden...
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decoration with
vegetal elements and cupids. It lies
beneath the
Horti Farnesiani along one side of the
Domus Tiberiana. The
possible remains of Nero's...
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Maria dell'Orto (1576β1578), Rome; only the
facade is by Vignola. Orti
Farnesiani to Palatine, Rome.
Project of the
Church of Sant'Anna dei Palafrenieri...
- box-bordered
cross and
saltire gravelled paths. The
Farnese Gardens (Orti
Farnesiani sul
Palatino β or "Gardens of
Farnese upon the Palatine") were created...
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decoration with
vegetal elements and cupids. It lies
beneath the
Horti Farnesiani along one side of the
Domus Tiberiana.
Marble and
other parts salvaged...
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Caprarola frescoes were
engraved and
published by Prenner,
Illustri Fatti Farnesiani Coloriti nel Real
Palazzo di
Caprarola (Rome, 1748β50).
Around 1558, he...
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Andrea Bonaiuti,
Simone deβ Crocifissi, and
Giovanni da Milano. The
Fasti Farnesiani ("Farnese's Splendours")
Exhibitions Museum of the
Italian Risorgimento...
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essentially made up of
gardens and vineyards, part of the
famous Orti
Farnesiani on the
Palatine Hill
created by
Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. A
small country...