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Palazzo Capponi Stampa
Palazzo Capponi Stampa, also known as Palazzo Orsini Capponi Stampa Pediconi, is a 17th-century palace in Rome. It sits between Via dei Banchi Nuovi and Via di Panico, overlooking the Piazza dell'Orologio. History The Palace was originally commissioned by the Orsini family. They had another palace nearby, Palazzo Taverna, Rome, Palazzo Orsini Taverna, so in 1692 they sold it to Cardinal Capponi. In the early years of the 18th century the palace was bought by Cardinal Carlo Gaetano Stampa and renamed Palazzo Stampa. The stucco ornaments were added at the behest of Carlo Gaetano, who had just become Governor of some papal cities. After his death the property was inherited by his cousin Pietro Stampa di Ferentino. In the following years, the palace hosted members of the Papal States, among them Cardinal (Catholic Church), Cardinal Viviano Orfini in 1820 and was also the birthplace of Eugenio Pacelli, later Pope Pius XII. The building was originally three-storey and a fourth one w ...
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Palazzo Capponi Stampa
Palazzo Capponi Stampa, also known as Palazzo Orsini Capponi Stampa Pediconi, is a 17th-century palace in Rome. It sits between Via dei Banchi Nuovi and Via di Panico, overlooking the Piazza dell'Orologio. History The Palace was originally commissioned by the Orsini family. They had another palace nearby, Palazzo Taverna, Rome, Palazzo Orsini Taverna, so in 1692 they sold it to Cardinal Capponi. In the early years of the 18th century the palace was bought by Cardinal Carlo Gaetano Stampa and renamed Palazzo Stampa. The stucco ornaments were added at the behest of Carlo Gaetano, who had just become Governor of some papal cities. After his death the property was inherited by his cousin Pietro Stampa di Ferentino. In the following years, the palace hosted members of the Papal States, among them Cardinal (Catholic Church), Cardinal Viviano Orfini in 1820 and was also the birthplace of Eugenio Pacelli, later Pope Pius XII. The building was originally three-storey and a fourth one w ...
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