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Sciarra Gallery
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Overview
Title
Sciarra Gallery
Author
Vanessa82
Rating
4.00
Year
1880 AD
Cost
Free Admission
Average visit time
15 minutes
Address
Via Marco Minghetti, 00187 Rome RM
Hours of operation
Description
The Sciarra Gallery of Rome was built at the behest of Prince Maffeo Sciarra in 1880. It later became the headquarters for the cultural magazine "Chronicle Byzantine" under director Gabriele D'Annunzio. The Roman gallery is located near the Trevi Fountain and is characterized by beautiful decorations, designed by Joseph Cellini, representing the personification of feminine virtues: loyalty, humility and justice. The gallery is one of the most interesting roman buildings of the city and is a prime example of the influence of Pre-Raphaelite design.
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