- residences. Most
European languages have a
version of the term (palats, palais,
palazzo, palacio, etc.) and many use it to
describe a
broader range of buildings...
- The
Palazzo Vecchio (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso ˈvɛkkjo] "Old Palace") is the town hall of Florence, Italy. It
overlooks the
Piazza della Signoria...
- The
Palazzo /pəˈlɑːtsoʊ/ (also
called The
Palazzo at The Venetian) is a
luxury hotel and
casino resort located on the Las
Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada...
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Palazzo Mocenigo may be one of the
following palazzos in Venice, Italy,
named after the
Mocenigo family,
seven of whom were
Doges of Venice:
Palazzo Mocenigo...
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Palazzo Senatorio, and
Palazzo Nuovo.
Michelangelo designed a new façade for the
dilapidated Palazzo dei
Conservatori and he
designed the
Palazzo Nuovo...
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Palazzo Pisani may
refer to one of the
follow Venetian palazzos:
Palazzo Pisani Gritti, 14th-century
palace along the
Grand Canal across from
Santa Maria...
- The
Palazzo Pitti (Italian: [paˈlattso ˈpitti]), in
English sometimes called the
Pitti Palace, is a vast,
mainly Renaissance,
palace in Florence, Italy...
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Palazzo Scanderbeg or
Palazzetto Scanderbeg is a
Roman palazzo,
located on the
Piazza Scanderbeg (Num. 117) near the
Trevi Fountain. It
takes its name...
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Penelope Green in the New York Times,
Palazzo Chupi is "[c]inematic and
lovely inside, [and] the condo-
palazzos float like
Citizen Kane's
Xanadu high...
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Mocenigo was
built by
Alvise Mocenigo in
about 1579. In 1788, the
individual palazzos were
linked by
Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo, who was
procurator of St Mark's...