Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga
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Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga
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Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga, also known as Palazzo Negroni, is a sixteenth-century palace in Rome, Italy. It was once the residence of Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga. During that time his cousin Luigi Gonzaga also lived there, as did the poet Torquato Tasso from 1587 to 1590. In the nineteenth century it belonged to the Galitzin family, and so is also known as Palazzo Galitzin. The building is sited at the junction of the via della Scrofa and piazza Nicosia, adjacent to the Collegio Clementino. It was or
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Building in Rome, Italy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Aragona_Gonzaga
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2023-04-03T14:41:12Z
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