Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga
Gonzaga residencesHouses completed in the 16th centuryPalaces in RomeRenaissance architecture in RomeRome R. IV Campo Marzio
Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga (also known as Palazzo Negroni or Palazzo Galitzin,) is a 16th-century palace in Rome, Italy; it was once the residence of Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga. Today, its late Renaissance street facade bears plaques commemorating two of its residents, Saint Aloysius Gonzaga and the poet Torquato Tasso. The building is sited at the junction of the via della Scrofa and piazza Nicosia, adjacent to the Collegio Clementino. It was originally built in the late Renaissance style, but was given Baroque embellishments in the mid-18th century.
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Via della Scrofa, Rome Municipio Roma I
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N 41.903 ° | E 12.4751 ° |
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Via della Scrofa 1
00186 Rome, Municipio Roma I
Lazio, Italy
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