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"Palazzo Colonna is one of the oldest and largest private palaces of Rome.
Its construction began in the fourteenth century by the Colonna family, who still resides there since eight centuries.
The Colonna family dates back to the twelfth century and comes from the town of Colonna, near Rome, from which it takes its name."
www.galleriacolonna.it/en/palazzo-colonna
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Its construction began in the fourteenth century by the Colonna family, who still resides there since eight centuries.
The Colonna family dates back to the twelfth century and comes from the town of Colonna, near Rome, from which it takes its name."
www.galleriacolonna.it/en/palazzo-colonna
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This kind of shot always makes me think of Ganymede, who is sadly no longer with us, but who specialised in producing great images of Versailles ... I think he would have liked this! :)
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