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Parione is the 6th
rione of Rome, Italy,
identified by the
initials R. VI, and
belongs to the
Municipio I. Its name
comes from the fact that in the area...
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Pincio (Colonna)
Marte (Campo Marzio)
Bruto (Ponte)
Pompeo (Regola and
Parione)
Flaminio (Sant'Eustachio)
Pantheon (Pigna and Sant'Angelo) Campidoglio...
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Palazzo Corsini is a
monumental palace located on Via del
Parione #11, with a
facade towards the Arno River, in Florence,
region of Tuscany, Italy...
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square south of
Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy, at the
border between rione Parione and
rione Regola. It is
diagonally southeast of the
Palazzo della Cancelleria...
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jewellery labels, such as
Armani and Bulgari, have boutiques. Via del
Parione and Via Roma are
other streets that are also well
known for
their high-end...
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Giuseppina (1874–1955) and
Elisabetta (1880–1970), he grew up in the
Parione district in the
centre of Rome. Soon
after the
family had
moved to Via...
- locations. The 22
rioni are Monti, Trevi, Colonna,
Campo Marzio, Ponte,
Parione, Regola, Sant'Eustachio, Pigna, Campitelli, Sant'Angelo, Ripa, Trastevere...
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Righetti (also
Palazzo Pio) is a
building in the
Roman district of
Parione. It was
built around 1450 and lies on top of the
ruins of the
Temple of...
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Curia of Pompey,
sometimes referred to as the
Curia Pompeia, was one of
several named meeting halls from
Republican Rome of
historic significance....
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present Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and the
Campo de' Fiori, in the
rione of
Parione. It was
built 1489–1513 by
Baccio Pontelli and
Antonio da
Sangallo the...