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    The Via Giulia is a street of historical and architectural importance in Rome, Italy, which runs along the left (east) bank of the Tiber from Piazza San...
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    road, while significant Imperial Roman structures are still under it. Via Giulia is a street in the historic centre of Rome, mostly in rione Regola, although...
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    considered the most important palace in Via Giulia. The building is in Rome, in the Ponte Rione, at 66 Via Giulia, on the west side of the northern end...
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  • a Via Giulia, a church on Via Giulia Villa Giulia, Rome, home of the National Etruscan Museum Villa Giulia (Naples), a historic villa Villa Giulia (Palermo)...
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    The Via Julia Augusta (modern Italian Via Giulia Augusta) is the name given to the Roman road formed by the merging of the Via Aemilia Scauri with the...
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    important for historical and artistic reasons. The church, facing the Via Giulia, was built during the Baroque age. San Filippo was supposed to be demolished...
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    Maurizio meets Via Giulia di Barolo, and it is one of the most peculiar examples of Turin architecture: a thin trapezoid 27 meters wide on Via Giulia Di Barolo...
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    Siena is a church in Rome dedicated to Catherine of Siena. It is sited on via Giulia in the Regola district. This church is indissolubly linked to the history...
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  • Giulia Cecchettin (Italian pronunciation: [tʃekketˈtin]; 5 May 2001 – 11 November 2023) was an Italian college student who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend...
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    floor-plans remain for a large palace planned for himself on the new via Giulia in the rione of Regola, for which he was accumulating the land in his...
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  • fountain at the south end of Via del Mascherone near Via Giulia. Filming locations also included the Hotel Le Sirenuse at via Cristoforo Colombo in Positano...
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    Raphael's designs; and as pope he had San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, on the Via Giulia, built, after designs by Jacopo Sansovino and pressed forward the work...
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    Mary of Prayer and Death) is a church in central Rome, Italy. It lies on Via Giulia between the Tiber and the Palazzo Farnese. Santa Maria was built by a...
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    retailers. In 2003, Max Mara relocated to its new campus in Reggio Emilia on Via Giulia Maramotti, designed by John McAslan & Partners. In 2012, Max Mara received...
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  • of Portorosso with his new best friends, Alberto Scorfano (Grazer) and Giulia Marcovaldo (Berman), experiencing a life-changing summer adventure. Luca...
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    Friuli-Venezia Giulia, north-eastern Italy. The airport has a catchment area of approximately 4 million people, stretching beyond Friuli-Venezia Giulia into neighboring...
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    The Villa Giulia is a villa in Rome, Italy. It was built by Pope Julius III in 1551–1553 on what was then the edge of the city. Today it is publicly owned...
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    Spana Prosecution. When the New Prison (Le Carceri Nuove) was built in Via Giulia, Tor di Nona was rebuilt in 1667 as a theatre patronized by Queen Christina...
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    Directorate). The building is in Rome, in the Regola Rione, about halfway down Via Giulia (at n. 52), in an area cleared by demolitions which started in 1938 for...
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    San Biagio degli Armeni is a church in Rome, in the Ponte district, on via Giulia, near Palazzo Sacchetti. It is dedicated to Saint Blaise and is the national...
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    space located south of the bend of the Tiber River, near the present-day Via Giulia. It may be part of a larger field set aside as a public space for horse...
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    Giuseppe Mazzini and Ponte Garibaldi. Palazzo Cisterna, in Via Giulia. Palazzo Falconieri, in Via Giulia. Palazzo Farnese, in Piazza Farnese, seat of the French...
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    remnants of a few arches are present in the back of Palazzo Farnese towards via Giulia on the other side of the Tiber, but was never completed. Later the villa...
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    located between Via Giulia and Lungotevere, with entrances to both; it is near Palazzo Farnese and a few houses down and across Via Giulia from the church...
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    Apostolic Palace, the Court of St. Damasus with its loggias, the Via Giulia and Via della Lungara, even the statue of Moses which graces his tomb in the...
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    VALE QVISQVIS ES VBI HAEC PRECATVS FVERIS On the corner of via dei Pettinari and via Giulia once stood a fountain (the Fontanone di Ponte Sisto or dei...
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    Piazza San Domenico were to the east Via Giulia, Via dei Sellai (now named Via Cardinal Boetto) and to the west Via San Sebastiano. Most of today's square...
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    he was also given the very small lot on the left corner of the current Via Giulia di Barolo. Negotiations to buy the neighboring lot failed, perhaps as...
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    Suffragio is a 17th-century church in the center Rome, Italy. It lies on the via Giulia, in the rione Ponte. In 1592, the Confraternita del Suffragio ("Fraternity...
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    streets respectively on the left and right bank of the Tiber: the Via Giulia and the Via della Lungara. Long before he became Pope, Julius had a violent...
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