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  2. Also known as the Palazzo Núñez-Torlonia, this grand palazzo was built in 1660 by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi for the marquis Francisco Nuñez-Sánchez. Later, several of the Bonapartes called it home; eventually it was purchased by the Torlonia family. It is a classic Roman palazzo. Across from the main entrance stands the Fontana Torlonia ...

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    • Via Bocca di Leone, Rome
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  4. Palazzo Torlonia (also known as the Palazzo Giraud, Giraud-Torlonia or Castellesi) is a 16th-century Renaissance town house in Via della Conciliazione, Rome, Italy. Built for Cardinal Adriano Castellesi da Corneto from 1496, the architect was Andrea Bregno , [ need quotation to verify ] although others have attributed the design to Bramante .

  5. Palazzo Torlonia Giraud. The dignified palace that today faces Via della Conciliazione was built in the early 16th century for the rich cardinal Adriano Castellesi da Corneto, who never lived there. Before the demolition of the Spina di Borgo in the 1930s, the building stood on Piazza Scossacavalli, one of the most important squares in Rione ...

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  8. Pretty, traditional palazzo near the Spanish Steps. May 2016 • Solo. Also known as the Palazzo Núñez-Torlonia, this grand palazzo was built in 1660 by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi for the marquis Francisco Nuñez-Sánchez. Later, several of the Bonapartes called it home; eventually it was purchased by the Torlonia family. It is a classic Roman ...

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