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Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Palaces in Verona" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Palazzo Maffei, Verona; Palazzo ...
Palazzo dei Conservatori – Gallery founded in 1471, located in Campidoglio; Palazzo della Consulta; Palazzo Corsini – Office of the Accademia dei Lincei; Palazzo Donatelli-Ricci; Palazzo Doria Pamphilj; Palazzo delle Esposizioni – Rome's largest exhibition space; Palazzo Farnese – Currently French Embassy in Italy; Palazzo della ...
Palazzo Maffei. Palazzo Maffei is a historical palace in Verona, northern Italy, on the north-western side of Piazza delle Erbe. A building existed in the current location in the 15th century, but on 20 December 1469 the nobleman Marcantonio Maffei decided to expand it by adding a third floor. Construction works ended only in 1668.
The National Museum of the Royal Palace (Italian: Museo nazionale di Palazzo Reale) is a museum housed in a former royal palazzo at 46 Lungarno Antonio Pacinotti in Pisa, Italy. [1] The building was designed in 1583 by Bernardo Buontalenti for Francesco I de' Medici and - like the Signoria in Pisa - replaced the Medici palace near the church ...
The collective term color book appears less frequently, and later. In German, "Rainbow book" ("Regenbogenbuch") is seen in 1915, [2] and "color book" ("Farbbuch") in 1928. [3] Attestations of color book in English go back to at least 1940 [4] [5] and the term was still new enough in 1951 to be enclosed in quotation marks. [6]