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the supply of materials for the construction and occasionally supervising the work: the one who was always present on the site was the foreman, who chose the masons and artisans to be employed in the work, destined for the most disparate roles: from being sent "with a donkey to
Palestrina to look for lime" to " water to dampen the lime" to " to Rome three jars of paint, boiled oil, plaster, wine for the Fr. Rector."
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At the head of the building site was the architect, who could serve for a regular salary or, as in the case of the architect
Tarquini who directed the 1777 work, be paid regularly by the client for other functions (Tarquini was a teacher at the Nazarene College). He was responsible for taking care of
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If in 1712 the front of the palace on Piazza San Paolo was probably completed, between July and
September 1717 the factory was expanded with Cardinal Pamphilj's purchase of the house of brothers Domenico and Matteo Giannini, adjacent to his property and facing the present Via San Gaspare del Bufalo:
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Another participation in the design and embellishment of the palace was that of the architect and painter
Domenico Paradisi, who between 1709 and 1712 worked on the decoration of the palace's representative interiors: in addition to him, the pictorial decoration was carried out by the painter Macci,
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Nazarene College in 1764, the purpose of the palace changed, converted to educational use, and the layout of the rooms also changed, although their furnishings remained largely the 18th-century ones belonging to Cardinal Pamphilj: dormitories for pupils and rooms for the religious were made,
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The palace roofs, both in the new and old parts, were checked every fifteen to twenty years by technicians until the 1940s, which ensured their functionality and stability. The transport of lumber to the top (the maximum height of the palace walls is 16 meters) was ensured by means of "falcons," a
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Silvestri and Enzo D'Ambrosio ("Palazzo Pamphilj in Albano Laziale," Rome 1988), the building site for the reconstruction and augmentation of the palace is cited as a significant example of a way of building that no longer exists today. The two scholars, reading the
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and his heirs until 1764 is that of a princely holiday palace, characteristic of 18th-century Rome. The arrangement of the rooms and furniture according to this use is testified by the inventories of 1708 (prior to the extension works, thus referring to the
Maculani and Bottini casini), 1725, 1747
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Maculani casino and 1500 for the Bottini casino: the purchase of the two properties was sealed in Rome, at the Doria Pamphilj palace, on January 30 and 31, 1708. Later, Cardinal Pamphilj also purchased an undivided property of the extent of 113 square meters, belonging to Maddalena Ubaldi,
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military engineer in papal service, between 1657 and 1662. The annual rent he had to pay to the Abbey of San Paolo, owner of the land, amounted to two pounds of wax (about 600 grams). Next to this palace, built at the corner of the square and today's Via
Murialdo and Via San Gaspare del Bufalo, on
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In its current state, the building looks like a "ruin of itself," especially after the abandonment by the families of the displaced people that consigned the building to total neglect. Following the adoption of several union ordinances to ensure the safety of the building by private property, for
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The palace gradually developed by expansions, starting from the "head" on St. Paul's Square (Filippo Leti, 1708-1711) to the stallions on the courtyard "of the cavallerizza" (Carlo
Stefano Fontana, 1717), via the spiral staircase (Simone Costanzi 1708-1709, Filippo Leti 1709-1711) and the wings
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In 1777 the Piarists called the architect Giuseppe Tarquini to carry out an elevation of the building to obtain more dormitories and toilets, which were otherwise insufficient for the needs of the pupils: however, in 1781 Tarquini himself in an estimate of the palace valued it at 12,000 scudi
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very detailed "construction diaries" from 1777 to 1900 preserved in the archives of the Nazarene College in Rome, brought to light the whole "noisy panorama of men intent on working artfully, according to ancient techniques," where "there hovered a deep sense of humanity now unusual to us."
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of the Nazarene College Father Cianfroca in September 1900 had an inventory made of the objects kept in the palace, followed by a photographic reconnaissance in 1932, nowadays very useful study materials to reconstruct the past grandeur of the palace. During
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Cardinal Pamphilj died in Rome on March 22, 1730, leaving the palace to his nephew Camillo Filippo Pamphilj, who in turn died in 1747, leaving all his property to Girolamo Pamphilj, who died in 1760: therefore the palace would fall to his nephew, Cardinal
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color, ("one coat of white and two of ivory," state the accounts of the painter Giuseppe Muzzi in 1796-1806), alternating with the "color of air," sky-blue, thus forming a "graceful bichromy." Far from modern coloring, tending through wear and tear to
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On March 10, 2017, the fate of the building was the subject of a conference organized by the Albano Centro Neighborhood Committee at the Saletta Vespignani adjacent to the Civic Museum, with the intervention of various political and cultural figures.
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did not delay in suppressing all reactionary turmoil by occupying and sacking Albano on February 29, 1798. In the French sacking, Pamphilj Palace, occupied by the soldiers, was also damaged, so in 1799 the Piarists had to make the necessary repairs.
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One of the most delicate and longest-lasting operations carried out on the site was the re-roofing and re-ceiling after the building was raised in 1777. The lumber from the demolished roofs was re-plastered and used as "chord" (horizontal
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closed in 1777 was paved with peperino blocks: when the flooring was dismantled, the peperino slabs were reused as thresholds for the doors and windows of the dormitories and rooms. The mezzanine stairs are also made of the same stone.
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several years the facade of the building toward St. Paul's Square was "wrapped" with scaffolding to prevent the building from collapsing, and scaffolding is still in place today (2020) to prevent the fall of rubble on passersby.
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to replace some country houses dating back to the second half of the 17th century located at the top of the trident of Albano, a new urban expansion of the city conceived in the mid-17th century by Cardinal
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The construction of the palace was begun by the architect Simone Costanzi, who, however, died in the course of the work in 1709, so the construction was followed by Filippo Leti under the supervision of
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kind of winch, the ancestor of modern cranes: other "devices" such as "scales" (suspended scaffolding) and "candles" (timbers placed vertically around which a scaffold was built) were also used.
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of Rome's Nazarene College in 1764. It was used as a summer residence for the college's students until 1944, when it was requisitioned for use as a shelter for 52 war-displaced families.
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of the oval eyelets on the ground floor and of the windows on the first and second floors are also made of the same stone, while the ornamentation is obtained with
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director of the works, and the painter Severino Lucentin, who was responsible for the decoration of the flight of rooms on the main floor.
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of the college, Father Bandini, thought it best to purchase the palace and the adjacent Nuñez casino instead of paying the
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located along today's Via Murialdo, bordering his new properties: the purchase was concluded on March 26, 1708.
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and the Giuseppini fathers' college) and the Nuñex casino on Piazza San Paolo, the palace of Cardinal
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was hit by Anglo-American aerial bombardments for the first time on February 1, 1944, along with
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and Prince Lorenzo Onofrio II Colonna with his nephews: however, the
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Palazzi cardinalizi, dimore e ville nobiliari nella Campagna Romana
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The wing of the palace facing Leonardo Murialdo Street (June 2009).
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Maria Rybko, Anna (1990). "Un mecenate del Settecento ad Albano".
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of the church of San Paolo. The palace became the property of the
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AA.VV., L'arte per i papi e per i principi nella campagna romana
1406:"TG3 Regione Lazio, Buongiorno Regione, Edizione del 23/05/2014"
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The same interiors on the main floor of the palace in 1988.
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in Rome on February 15, 1798, Albano constituted itself a "
1727:(I ed.). Rome: Tipografia della Camera dei Deputati.
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The facade of the building on St. Paul's Square in 1982.
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From the late 18th century to World War II: The Piarists
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The "stallion" on Leonardo Murialdo Street (June 2009).
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as the legitimate heir of the Pamphilj (thus began the
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worked on the palace, restoring the frames of several
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1012:Coste del Lago Albano (itinerario naturalistico)
927:"Archivio di Stato di Roma - Progetto IMAGO II"
557:in the extra-territorial zone, on February 10.
1752:Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica
1745:(I ed.). Rome: Stamperia Giovanni Zempel.
768:The main stone material used in the palace is
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1718:(I ed.). Rome: Accademia degli Incolti.
522:it was granted for use by the Italian army.
1714:Silvestri, Marco; D'Ambrosio, Enzo (1988).
526:From World War II to the present: decadence
392:On June 1, 1710, the palace was visited by
284:Croci palace on today's Via Aurelio Saffi.
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1206:"Collegio Nazareno di Roma - La storia"
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628:and 1761. With the purchase by the
258:cathedral basilica of San Pancrazio
2216:Cima del Redentore (monti Aurunci)
1716:Palazzo Pamphilj in Albano Laziale
861:The gate of the courtyard "of the
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1741:Ricci, Giovanni Antonio (1787).
1643:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 66-68
1627:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 61-63
1538:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 51-52
1512:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 93-95
1365:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 43-44
1245:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 34-35
1236:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, pp. 31-33
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1723:Del Pinto, Giuseppe (1918).
1655:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 54
1605:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 60
1596:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 50
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1492:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 73
1281:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 37
1166:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 30
1132:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 27
1120:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 36
1104:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 26
1084:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 19
1045:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 23
2425:List of presidents of Lazio
1177:"Collegio Nazareno di Roma"
962:Silvestri-D'Ambrosio, p. 22
464:the rent of 200 pontifical
406:Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra
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1809:Palazzo Pamphilj ad Albano
1767:"Comune di Albano Laziale"
1668:Crielesi, Alberto (2015).
1056:"IMSS - Vincenzo Maculani"
611:as "Places of the Heart."
484:Roman Republic (1798-1799)
300:On Dec. 6, 1707, Cardinal
288:18th century: the Pamphilj
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1750:Moroni, Gaetano (1840).
1732:Chiarucci, Pino (1988).
609:Fondo Ambiente Italiano
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197:Accademia degli Incolti
118:Design and construction
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1292:Marino sotto le bombe
1263:Del Pinto, pp. 12-13
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1254:Del Pinto, pp. 4-5
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1672:. Albano Laziale.
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