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  • dapper777
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    It is worth stopping by briefly to take some photos of the exterior.

    In 1504 a pre-existing building was adapted by architect Bramante to house the papal mint, which had been transferred there from Palazzo Sforza Cesarini at the behest of Pope Julius II. The façade of...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2022
  • SoCalOregonian
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    FORMER PAPAL MINT

    This large building along via del Banco di Santo Spirito at one time was the Papal mint. On the side of the building is a large plaque commemorating Benvenuto Cellini who at one time worked in the min...

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2019
  • Emybo1968
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    From the concava face

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    A beautiful palace, not visitable, which can be admired only outside, characterized by the concava facia and the vocal with the papal thia with the two sides of statues.

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2022
  • gian1063
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    L' image of solidity made by Sangalo for the "Zecca Vecchia"

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    The signature of Sangalo , the constructor of fortifications and fortifications , knows this construction that had to transfer the image of massive solidity of the finances and the hedge of papal; peral ...

    Reviewed on Mar 17, 2018
  • IoViaggioLowCost365
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    Or "Palazzo dell'apos; antiquata zecca"

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    The face of the ancient building of the Pontificial Zeca is due to Antonio da Sangalo the Young, who, on charge of Leone, completed it in 1524. L'opera was rather scalpering due to ...

    Reviewed on Nov 14, 2017

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