Architecture


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Ancient Architecture

ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE

Baroque Architecture

BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

Castles

CASTLES

France

FRANCE

Interior

INTERIOR

Islamic Architecture

ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE

Louvre

LOUVRE

Medieval Architecture

MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE

Modern Architecture

MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Palladio,Andrea

PALLADIO,ANDREA

Prehistoric Architecture

PREHISTORIC ARCHITECTURE

Renaissance Architecture

RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Schinkel,Karl Friedrich

SCHINKEL,KARL FRIEDRICH

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Palazzo Moro (16th, foreground) and Palazzo Mocenigo   
(18th, background) in Oriago, on the Brenta River.     
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Palazzo Moro (16th, foreground) and Palazzo Mocenigo (18th, background) in Or...

Villa Franceschi, built where a small canal branches   
off the Brenta. The Villa dates from the end of the    
16th and stands in a large park.                       
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Villa Franceschi, built where a small canal branches off the Brenta. The Vill...

Statues of goddesses and nymphs line the banks of      
the Brenta in front of the Villas Velluti and Tito.    
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Statues of goddesses and nymphs line the banks of the Brenta in front of t...

Geese on the lawn behind the Villa La Barbariga,       
built in various stages during the 17th.               
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Geese on the lawn behind the Villa La Barbariga, built in various stages...

Villa Pisani in Stra. The Venetian Pisani family built 
the palatial villa when Alvise Pisani became Doge.     
Later, it belonged to Napoleon I and his stepson       
Eugene de Beauharnais. In 1866 it was taken over by    
the Italian Royal family. Garden, pond and stables.
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Villa Pisani in Stra. The Venetian Pisani family built the palatial villa when...

Villa Pisani, the "landscape room" with landscapes     
by Giovanni Baptisto Crosato (1686-1758), built by     
the Venetian Pisani family. Later, the villa passed    
to Napoleon and then to the Italian Royal family.      
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Villa Pisani, the "landscape room" with landscapes by Giovanni Baptisto Cro...

Villa Pisani, supraporte in Trompe-l'oeil technique    
by Jacopo Guarana, 1770. Built by the Venetian Pisani  
family, the Villa Pisani later became the property of  
Napoleon I, Eugene Beauharnais, and to the Italian     
Royal family.     See also 14-02-06/1-20
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Villa Pisani, supraporte in Trompe-l'oeil technique by Jacopo Guarana, 1770....

Villa Pisani, the ballroom. The ceiling fresco "Glory  
of the House of Pisani", was painted by G.B. Tiepolo,  
1760-1762. From the Pisani family, the villa passed to 
Napoleon I, his stepson Eugene Beauharnais, and to the 
Italian Royal family.    See also 14-02-06/1-20
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Villa Pisani, the ballroom. The ceiling fresco "Glory of the House of Pisani",...

Villa Pisani, the ceiling fresco in the great ballroom 
painted 1760-1762 by G.B. Tiepolo, shows "the glory    
of the Pisani family". From the Pisanis, the villa     
passed to Napoleon I, his stepson Eugene Beauharnais,  
and to the Italian Royal family. See also 14-02-06/1-20
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Villa Pisani, the ceiling fresco in the great ballroom painted 1760-1762 by G.B...

Villa Pisani, the bedroom of Napoleon's stepson        
Eugene Beauharnais. The villa was built by the         
Venetian Pisani family, later became the property      
of Napoleon I, his stepson Eugene Beauharnais, and     
the Italian Royal family.  See also 14-02-06/1-20
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Villa Pisani, the bedroom of Napoleon's stepson Eugene Beauharnais. The...

Villa Pisani, the dining room with classicist murals   
by C. Bevilaqua, 1805. The villa was built by the      
Venetian Pisani family and later passed to Napoleon I, 
his stepson Eugene Beauharnais, and to the Italian     
Royal family.    See also 14-02-06/1-20
#14020620

Villa Pisani, the dining room with classicist murals by C. Bevilaqua, 1805. T...

A little girl peeks through a half-open door in a      
Trompe l'oeil mural by Veronese. The Villa Barbaro     
was built by Palladio.
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A little girl peeks through a half-open door in a Trompe l'oeil mural by V...