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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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  • 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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    is a museum of the Etruscan civilization, housed in the Villa Giulia in Rome, Italy. The villa was built for Pope Julius III, for whom it was named. It...
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    The Villa Giulia, also known as Villa del Popolo, and as Villa Flor is an urban public park, lying to the east of the Botanical Garden of Palermo, in the...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villa Giulia (Ventotene). Villa Giulia is an ancient Roman imperial villa or palace on the north tip of the island...
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    The Villa Giulia Painter was an ancient Greek vase painter, active in Athens, Greece, from about 470 to 440 B.C. His real name is unknown, but like many...
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    Villa Farnesina with a private bridge. This was initiated, as remnants of a few arches are present in the back of Palazzo Farnese towards via Giulia on...
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    Ventotene (category Roman villas in Italy)
    easily keep an eye on her. Augustus had two villas on the island but Julia was probably sent to the Villa Giulia located on the Punta d'Eolo on the north...
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  • The Villa Giulia is a villa in Naples. It is located in the Barra district and is part of the Vesuvian villas of the Golden Mile. The structure is mentioned...
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    Daphne, and paintings by Titian, Raphael and Caravaggio The Villa Giulia adjoining the Villa Borghese gardens was built in 1551 - 1555 as a summer residence...
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    at the Villa Giulia, Rome. The Nymphenbad of the Zwinger palace in Dresden, Germany Nymphaeum of the Villa Giulia in Rome The nymphaeum at Villa Barbaro...
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    well as his lavish Villa Giulia. He spent the bulk of his time, and a great deal of papal money, on entertainments at the Villa Giulia, created for him...
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    The Fontana del Genio a Villa Giulia or Genio di Villa Giulia is a sculpted water fountain in the park of the Villa Giulia in Palermo. It was sculpted...
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    Leucothea and Ilithyia, of which several sculptures are exhibited at the Villa Giulia. Little is known of the ancient city, although six temples are known...
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    Doria Pamphili (1650); the Villa Giulia of Pope Julius III (1550), designed by Vignola. The Roman villas Villa Ludovisi and Villa Montalto, were destroyed...
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    art, much of which can be seen in the National Etruscan Museum, in the Villa Giulia, Rome. The sanctuary complex was built in the 7th century BC in a cutting...
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  • Valle Giulia is a valley area of Rome, immortalised in Fontane di Roma. Villa Giulia Battle of Valle Giulia Middleton, John Izard; Robertson, Lynn (1997)...
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    gambling, music listening, and sports. Examples in Italy include Villa Farnese and Villa Giulia, and in the US the Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island....
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    Vidoni-Caffarelli Palazzo del Viminale Palazzo Wedekind Palazzo Zuccari Villa Farnesina Villa Giulia Villa Madama Fountains Api Acqua Felice Acqua Paola Babuino Barcaccia...
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    Sarcophagus of the Spouses (category Collections of the Villa Giulia)
    necropolis in Caere and is now located in the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome. This sarcophagus is made out of terracotta and was once brightly...
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    difficult and inhospitable site, had recently proved his mettle in designing Villa Giulia on the outskirts of Rome for the preceding pope, Julius III. Vignola...
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    Euphronios Krater (category Collections of the Villa Giulia)
    was unveiled in Rome on 18 January. The krater was displayed at the Villa Giulia National Etruscan Museum in Rome from 2008–14 until it was moved as part...
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    Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and Bartolomeo Ammannati at Pope Julius III's Villa Giulia. Often called "the first art historian", Vasari invented the genre of...
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    Etruscan portico of a temple model (now in National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome) Ancient Roman portico of the Maison Carrée (Nîmes, France) Islamic...
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    the Villa Mattei was built in the 16th century, then purchased around 1830 by the Scot Charles Mills who turned it into an elaborate neo-Gothic villa. At...
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    the 7th century BCE in both Greece and Etruria. In the garden of the Villa Giulia in Rome, that houses the National Etruscan Museum, is a reconstruction...
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    Tres Tabernae Villa of Publius Clodius Pulcher (in the Villa Santa Caterina, owned by the Pontifical North American College), 14th mile Villa of Pompey There...
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