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The palace Altieri is a palace that was the home of the Altieri family. The main face of the palace gives to the Plaza de la Iglesia del Jesù. The building is occupied by a bank, though in ...
Photo not that. This palace is at the end of Navonna Square, towards Venice Square, now there is a bank and a restaurant downstairs. A beautiful building.
The palace was built by Cardinal Altieri in the 17th century. The palace is located on the square next to the Jezu Church and now belongs to a bank association.
The Artieri Palace is on the north side facing Piazza Jez, and after visiting the Church of Santa Maria in Arachelli, I saw it walking down the hill of Campidorio and walking down Arachelli Street to the Pantheon. I did. The Artieri family, one of the oldest aristocrats in Italy, was built in Baroque style in the 17th century and the interior seems to be very magnificent. The doorway under the balcony was open with the columns standing on both sides, but the iron gate was closed, just there ...
It is a palazzo facing the Jez Church and the square. Built in the late 17th century, it is not flashy in appearance, but it looks like a former palace-like hall 々.
Nice building
The palace Altieri is a palace that was the home of the Altieri family. The main face of the palace gives to the Plaza de la Iglesia del Jesù. The building is occupied by a bank, though in ...
Palace of the Altieri family
Photo not that. This palace is at the end of Navonna Square, towards Venice Square, now there is a bank and a restaurant downstairs. A beautiful building.
Cardinal Palace
The palace was built by Cardinal Altieri in the 17th century. The palace is located on the square next to the Jezu Church and now belongs to a bank association.
Artieri Palace
The Artieri Palace is on the north side facing Piazza Jez, and after visiting the Church of Santa Maria in Arachelli, I saw it walking down the hill of Campidorio and walking down Arachelli Street to the Pantheon. I did. The Artieri family, one of the oldest aristocrats in Italy, was built in Baroque style in the 17th century and the interior seems to be very magnificent. The doorway under the balcony was open with the columns standing on both sides, but the iron gate was closed, just there ...
Opposite the Jez Church.
It is a palazzo facing the Jez Church and the square. Built in the late 17th century, it is not flashy in appearance, but it looks like a former palace-like hall 々.