So real
Whoa!
Corridor of art
Corridor of statues
Murano Glass
Roman Sarcophagus 1
Roman Sarcophagus 2
Roman Sarcophagus 3 - Something to toot about
Window to the gallery
Trompe l'oeil ceiling.
Some music, please
Elephants and unicorns
Portrait of Pope Innocent X (Pamphilj)
The style of the times 1
The style of the times 2
Forgotten art
Parking at the palace
View from the palace
Murano Glass
Audrey's view
High Ceilings
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Galleria Doria Pamphilj - Rome
"Palazzo Doria Pamphilj dates to the mid-15th century, but its current look was largely the work of the current owners, the Doria Pamphilj family, who acquired it in the 18th century. The Pamphilj’s golden age, during which the family collection was started, came during the papacy of one of their own, Innocent X (r 1644–55).
The opulent picture galleries, decorated with frescoed ceilings and gilded mirrors, are hung with floor-to-ceiling paintings, all ordered chronologically."
www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/rome/sights/museums-galleries/galleria-doria-pamphilj
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"Palazzo Doria Pamphilj dates to the mid-15th century, but its current look was largely the work of the current owners, the Doria Pamphilj family, who acquired it in the 18th century. The Pamphilj’s golden age, during which the family collection was started, came during the papacy of one of their own, Innocent X (r 1644–55).
The opulent picture galleries, decorated with frescoed ceilings and gilded mirrors, are hung with floor-to-ceiling paintings, all ordered chronologically."
www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/rome/sights/museums-galleries/galleria-doria-pamphilj
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Very beautiful picture !
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