Palazzo Baldassini is a palace in Rome, Italy, designed by the Renaissance architect Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in about 1516–1519. It was designed...
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The Palazzo Baldassini is a Renaissance-style palace located on Via San Francesco d'Assisi in the city of Pesaro, region of the Marche, Italy. The palace...
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Spalletti-Trivelli Palazzo Tirelli Palazzo Vicentini Palazzo Gambalunga Palazzo Altavity Palazzo Altemps Palazzo Altieri Palazzo Baldassini Palazzo Barberini –...
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Sangallo's facade is a maturer, more ornate version of the facade of the Palazzo Baldassini. A second dome and lantern were added by Jacopo del Duca around 1575...
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Tournes, 1552), was adopted by Antonio da Sangallo for Palazzo Baldassini and by Raphael for Palazzo Jacopo da Brescia. Giuliano da Sangallo's rendition...
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of patrons in Rome. He designed the Palazzo Baldassini near the Basilica of Sant'Agostino for Melchiore Baldassini. Additionally, he designed a tomb for...
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alliances with other national and international institutes. Located in Palazzo Baldassini, the institute’s remarkable building was constructed by architect...
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government of the Diocese of Fossombrone on 16 March 1547. He died in the Palazzo Baldassini on 23 August 1547. He was buried in Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Catholic...
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exceedingly attentive. His solo works in the city include the hall of Palazzo Baldassini (1520–1522), a noble building in the center of the city, and the Pietà...
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