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  2. Villa Medici - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Medici (Italian pronunciation: [ˈvilla ˈmɛːditʃi]) is a sixteenth-century Italian Mannerist [1] villa and an architectural complex with 7-hectare Italian garden, contiguous with the more extensive Borghese gardens, on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in the historic centre of Rome, Italy.

  3. Vatican Gallery of Maps - Wikipedia

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    After the series of regional maps, there are two general geographical maps: Ancient Italy (with the inscription “Commendatur Italia locorum salubritate, coeli temperie, soli ubertate”) Modern Italy (with the inscription “Italia artium studiorumque plena semper est habita”). At the beginning and at the end of the gallery:

  4. File:Vista del jardín de la Villa Medici en Roma, por Diego ...

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    Vista del jardín de la Villa Médici en Roma; Anexo:Cuadros de Velázquez; Pendant; Boceto al óleo; Vistas del jardín de la Villa Médici en Roma; Fontane di Roma; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Serlienne; Vue du jardin de la villa Médicis à Rome (entrée de la grotte) Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Villa Medici; Pendant; Usage on he.wikipedia.org ...

  5. Category:Medici villas - Wikipedia

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  6. List of ancient monuments in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... This is a list of ancient monuments from Republican and Imperial periods in the city of Rome, Italy . Amphitheaters. Colosseum ...

  7. Villa Medicis - Wikipedia

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  8. Medici villas - Wikipedia

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    Giusto Utens painted a series of lunettes depicting the main Medici villas in the 17th century, which are now held by the Villa La Petraia. The last Medici villas were the Villa di Montevettolini and the Villa di Artimino, bought in 1595/6 by Ferdinando I while he was expanding the Villa di Castello, Villa La Petraia and Villa dell'Ambrogiana.

  9. Boboli obelisk - Wikipedia

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    In the sixteenth century, Cardinal Ferdinand I de' Medici bought the 6-metre high obelisk in Rome and placed it in the gardens of the Villa Medici. When the Grand Duke Peter Leopold of Lorraine became Grand-Duke of Tuscany, he transferred to Florence many of the artworks in the Villa Medici. In 1788 he moved the obelisk, which weighed 9,000 ...