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Palazzo Poli

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The palazzo or Poli Palace is a palace...

El palazzo o palacio Poli es un palacio...

El palazzo o palacio Poli es un palacio que el turista ignora en general, y por la buena razón que tiene una hermana siamesa que hace que la gente pase de él por completo: la famosísima fuente de Trevi. Está construida por un lado del palacio, y es justo que le dedique mucho más tiempo, es maravillosa. Pero si andas por ahí, no te pierdas una visita al palazzo Poli, justo atrás de la fuente. A sus dueños les expropiaron, para conservar la fuente de Trevi, que hubiera padecido las obras y la modernidad sino. Forma parte ahora del instituto nacional del grafismo, y para quién le gusta, ofrece exposiciones a lo largo del año. La idea, al visitar el museo, es más de ver la arquitectura del palacio, y aprovechar que esté de nuevo abierto al público, después de haber estado cerrado bastante tiempo. Antes, era el palacio Ceri. El duque de Poli lo adquirió en 1678. Lo agrandó y el palacio estuvo teniendo restauraciones hasta 1800. En el museo puedes ver las herramientas de restauración de la época renacentista.
The palazzo or Poli Palace is a palace that tourists generally ignored, and for good reason has a Siamese twin that makes people pass him completely: the famous Trevi Fountain. It is built on one side of the palace, and it is fair to devote much more time, is wonderful. But if you're out there, do not miss a visit to the Palazzo Poli, just behind the fountain. A expropriated owners to preserve the Trevi Fountain, which had suffered the works and modernity but. It is now part of the National Institute of graphics, and for whom he likes, offers exhibitions throughout the year. The idea, to visit the museum, it's to see the architecture of the palace, and leverage that is open to the public again after being closed for quite some time. Before, it was the palace Ceri. The Duke of Poli acquired it in 1678. The palace was enlarged and bearing restorations until 1800. In the museum you can see the restoration tools the Renaissance.
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The Poli Palace, Palazzo Poli Palace is...

Le palais Poli, Palazzo Poli est un...

Le palais Poli, Palazzo Poli est un palais souvent ignoré des visiteurs, et pour cause, il a une sœur siamoise qui lui fait de l´ombre : la fontaine de Trevi ! Elle est construite sur son flanc, et est avec juste cause l´objet de toutes les admirations des passants. Mais tant qu´on est là, à admirer la merveilleuse fontaine, autant aller faire un tour par derriere et visiter le palais Poli. Il a été exproprié à ses constructeurs originaux, dans le but de conserver la fontaine de Trevi, qui allait être probablement endommagée par de futures extensions. Il fait partie de l´Institut National du Graphisme, et pour les amateurs offre des expositions tout au long de l´année. L´idée, en entrant dans le palais, est plutôt d´en admirer l´architecture, et de profiter du fait qu´il soit rouvert au public, après une longue période de fermeture. A l´origine, c´était le palais Ceri. Il passa aux mains du duc de Poli en 1678, lequel l´agrandit. Des restaurations ont lieu jusqu´en 1800. On peut y voir des machines anciennes de restaurations et de décoration, des instruments et des tampons pour les fresques renaissance.
The Poli Palace, Palazzo Poli Palace is often overlooked by visitors, because it has a Siamese sister made him shade: the Trevi Fountain! It is built on its side, and with just cause the object of admiration of all passersby. But while we're there, enjoy the wonderful fountain, so go for a ride from behind and visit the Polish palace. It was expropriated its original builders, in order to keep the Trevi Fountain, which would probably be damaged by future extensions. It is part of the National Institute of Graphic Design, and for lovers offers exhibitions throughout the year. The idea, entering the palace rather to admire the architecture and enjoy the fact that it is reopened to the public after a long period of closure. Originally, it was Ceri palace. It passed into the hands of the Duke of Poli in 1678, which expands. Restorations take place until 1800. You can see the old restoration and decoration machines, instruments and pads for Renaissance frescoes.
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