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Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi

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The architect Vasanzio succeeded in achieving a perfect balance between the architectural structure and the lavish decoration of the façade. It is characterised by slabs from Roman sarcophagi of the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, which recount ancient mythological tales linked to the subject of love-death
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and the immortality of the soul. The central part of the façade is enhanced by big windows, which create charming transparency between outdoors and indoors and open onto the big central hall with its ceiling decorated with the
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and Attilio Tamburrini (who will manage, together with Alfredo Mantovano, the Pontifical Foundation of the Catholic Church “Aid to the Church in Need”) and his brother Renato Tamburrini took part to the event.
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bringing light to the world. The incorporated heraldic symbols were meant to link Scipione with Apollo. The work is classically restrained and mimics poses from ancient Roman
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stood, whose remains still are part of the basement of the main building, the Casino dell'Aurora. Its first inhabitant was the famed art collector Cardinal
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in 1611–16. Scipione owned this site for less than a decade, 1610–16, and commissioned the construction and decoration of the casino and
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The palace's main attraction, beside the art gallery, is the Casino dell'Aurora. The casino was designed by Vasanzio is located overlooking the
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The palace served as the French embassy in Rome prior before it moved to its more spacious current accommodation at the
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fresco valued at 200 scudi. It was then sold to the Bentivoglio family, followed by the Lante family, and then to
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families, this is the largest private collection in Rome. The rooms are frescoed by
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by Antonio Tempesta, the Cardinal's coat of arms and Cherubino Alberti's putti, the
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with an “Ester who faints in front of Assuero” and another completed with help by
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Later the site was sold to Giovanni Angelo Altemps for the sum of 115,000
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and some paintings from the Pallavicini Collection are still kept there.
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The art gallery, the Galleria Pallavicini, was begun by Cardinal
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Madonna with Child and Saints Jerome and Nicholas of Tolentino
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The Casino dell'Aurora and L'Aurora fresco by Guido Reni
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Still life with apples, pomegranate, grapes and a man
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Palazzo Rospigliosi

Giuseppe Vasi
Rome
Italy

Rome
Borghese
Quirinal Hill
baths of Constantine
Scipione Borghese
Pope Paul V
Palazzo Quirinale
Giovanni Vasanzio
Carlo Maderno
Lake Como
Lombardy
Palazzo Pallavicini Rospigliosi
Marcel Lefebvre
Massimo Introvigne
Mario Di Fiorino
Piazza del Quirinale
Paul Bril
Antonio Tempesta
Guido Reni
L'Aurora
quadro riportato
sarcophagi
Annibale Carracci
Farnese Palace

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