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Open Courtyards (Cortili Aperti) visit to Palazzo Chigi-Odescalchi
Was able to visit the courtyard of this immense palazzo in May 2019 on the Cortili Aperti (Open Courtyards) weekend. The facade, based on a design by Bernini, is the model of what we think of as a Ren...
Spacious, well appointed apartment in ideal location near great sites, shopping and restaurants. Check in was easy. We will definitely stay here again.
Pay 30 euros to a ' association to see something belonging to a collective property, it's simply shameful. If a ' work is in private collection that remains such. You can't exploit ...
The palace is very beautiful and prestigious, but what leaves you without words is the Caravaggio table, the first version of Saulus conversion, keep it so close,is a crazy emotion. Tut...
Thanks to the guided visit organised by Italian Cultural Tourism, you have been able to visit this sixty-sixth Roman palace, still in private residence today. The descendants of the Odescalchi, in fact ...
Open Courtyards (Cortili Aperti) visit to Palazzo Chigi-Odescalchi
Was able to visit the courtyard of this immense palazzo in May 2019 on the Cortili Aperti (Open Courtyards) weekend. The facade, based on a design by Bernini, is the model of what we think of as a Ren...
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Spacious, well appointed apartment in ideal location near great sites, shopping and restaurants. Check in was easy. We will definitely stay here again.
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Pay 30 euros to a ' association to see something belonging to a collective property, it's simply shameful. If a ' work is in private collection that remains such. You can't exploit ...
Steady work
The palace is very beautiful and prestigious, but what leaves you without words is the Caravaggio table, the first version of Saulus conversion, keep it so close,is a crazy emotion. Tut...
A phosphorusing caravage
Thanks to the guided visit organised by Italian Cultural Tourism, you have been able to visit this sixty-sixth Roman palace, still in private residence today. The descendants of the Odescalchi, in fact ...