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Palazzo Farnese, Rome

Since 1871 this has been the French Embassy.

Since 1871 this has been the French Embassy. This sixteenth century palace houses a library of collections by the French school in Rome, particularly on Roman archaeology. Note the two beautiful fountains in the piazza.


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About Palazzo Farnese

 Piazza Farnese, 67, 00100 Roma, Italy

 +39 06 0606 0884

 www.comune.roma.it

Palazzo Farnese and Nearby Sights on Map

Palazzo Spada

This building was erected in the 16th century for Cardinal Girolamo Capodiferro

Ponte Sisto

Pope Sixtus IV della Rovere (1471-1481) gave order to replace the old Roman bridge by a new one

Santissima Trinita dei Pellegrini

Baroque church more noted for its position at the top of the Spanish Steps than for the church itself

Palazzo della Cancelleria

This remarkable building served as the site of the Apostle Chancellory, or offices of the Pope, for centuries, and now houses a Vatican court

Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne

The palace was built by the architect Baldassare Peruzzi on behalf of the Massimo family

Fontana del Moro

At the southern end of the Piazza Navona, it was designed by Bernini but the main statue of the Moor was done by Giacomo della Porta and the other statues are 19th-century copies of the originals

Villa Farnesina

Delightful Renaissance house that was built by a rich banker from Siena, Agostino Chigi

Piazza Navona

The Piazza Navona is one of the most beautiful squares in Rome, built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian

Casa della Fornarina

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Fontana di Nettuno

A 19th century addition to the Piazza Navona, made to balance the Fontana del Moro