Sala dei Cento Giorni
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Sala dei Cento Giorni
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The Sala dei Cento Giorni is the largest reception room, the Salone d'Onore on the piano nobile, of the Palazzo della Cancelleria or Chancellery in Central Rome, Italy. The frescoes by Giorgio Vasari and his studio in 1547, epitomize the Mannerist style. Supposedly they were completed in a hundred days. In March 1546, Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1520–1589), at the suggestion of Paolo Giovio, commissions Vasari to paint a fresco a hall of the chancery in the Palazzo of San Giorgio, which was rem
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Room in the Palazzo della Cancelleria, Rome
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sala_dei_Cento_Giorni
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2024-01-21T10:44:52Z
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