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Porta Pinciana is a gate of the
Aurelian Walls in Rome. The name
derives from the gens Pincia, who
owned the
eponymous hill (Pincian Hill). In ancient...
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Pamphili and
Villa Ada. The
gardens were
developed for the
Villa Borghese Pinciana ("Borghese
villa on the
Pincian Hill"),
built by the
architect Flaminio...
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Villa Borghese Pinciana ('Borghese
villa on the
Pincian Hill') is a
villa built by the
architect Flaminio Ponzio (and,
after his death,
finished by his...
- clockwise:
Porta del
Popolo (Porta Flaminia) – here
begins via
Flaminia Porta Pinciana Porta Salaria – here
begins via
Salaria Porta Pia – here
begins the new...
- is an art
gallery in Rome, Italy,
housed in the
former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset, the
gallery building was
integrated with its gardens, but...
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Sionismo bifronte. Rome:
Pinciana, 1935. E. Ovazza, L'Inghilterra e il
mandato in Palestina,
preface by A. Pozzi, Rome:
Pinciana, 1936. E. Ovazza, Sita...
- Api
Santa Maria della Concezione dei
Cappuccini Palazzo Margherita Porta Pinciana Luciano Canepari. "Vittorio Veneto". DiPI
Online (in Italian). Retrieved...
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Aurelian Walls Ardeatina Asinaria Latina Maggiore Metronia Nomentana Pia
Pinciana Popolo Portese San
Pancrazio San
Paolo San
Giovanni San
Sebastiano Settimiana...
- exit,
connected by a
series of
moving walkways, is
located near
Porta Pinciana and the
homonymous entrance to
Villa Borghese. The
Spagna station was built...
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created in the 2nd
century AD on the
Pincian Hill,
between the
Porta Pinciana and what is now the
Spanish Steps.
Surrounded to the north, west and east...