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A step in the Renaissance style

In the streets and squares of Rome is possible to have a step back in some of the most significative masterpiece of the Reinassance art and architecture. Palaces anc chapels, churches and paintings, all made by the most famous artist of 15th cen. to celebrate the glory of Popes, Cardinals and Princes. Starting from via dei Coronari we will enter in the German National church where are keeped the famous painting of Giulio Romano and the monument of Pope Adrian VI. We will enter in the courtyard of the magnificent palazzo della Cancelleria, built in last decades of 14th cen. We will admire the spectacular facade of palazzo farnese and the courtuard of palazzo Spada. In Trastevere district we will ener inside the first and the most important villa of Roma, La Farnesina, planned and painted by Raphael and Peruzzi.
area: piazza Navona, Pantheon, Campo dei Fiori
structure: churches, palaces, house, chapel, paintings
places: S. Maria dell'Anima, palazzo della Cancelleria, palazzo Farnese...
dating: 15th/16th century
when: Sunday Tuesday and Thursday at 9.00 a.m.
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