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139: 31: 179:) one of the two surviving buildings of it, and the only historic palace in Borgo which has remained untouched during the works for the construction of Via della Conciliazione. Palazzo Torlonia, together with the Church of 135:. He lived in the unfinished palazzo from 1519 to 1524. Following England's split from the Church of Rome, it remained in possession of the Campeggio family until 1609. 183:
and Palazzo Latmiral (a 19th-century building placed between them), are out of axis with the new avenue, their alignment coinciding with that of the destroyed
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Today, the palace faces the wide boulevard named Via della Conciliazione, however, this is the result of 20th century
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palaces, which had been completed a few years earlier. The palazzo's arcaded inner courtyard has been attributed to
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In 1504, before its completion, the Cardinal (who had fallen from papal favor) presented the palazzo to King
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The style of architecture was influenced by that of the papal chancery, the
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As of 2015, the palazzo remains the property of the Torlonia family.
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The Palazzo before the creation of the Via della Conciliazione, on
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of England. The English king Henry VIII later handed it to
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The English pilgrimage to Rome: a dwelling for the soul
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Palazzo Torlonia (disambiguation)

Rome
Italy
Renaissance
Via della Conciliazione
Rome
Adriano Castellesi da Corneto
Andrea Bregno
Bramante
Palazzo della Cancelleria
Renaissance
Raphael
Henry VII
Lorenzo Campeggio
Cardinal Protector

Piazza Scossacavalli
Sant'Andrea della Valle
Borghese family
Torlonia family
monumental Fascist concept
St Peter's Basilica
Palazzo dei Penitenzieri
Santa Maria in Transpontina
Borgo Nuovo
Palazzo Núñez-Torlonia
Palazzo Bolognetti Torlonia
Villa Torlonia (Rome)
ISBN

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