Palazzo Pamphilj

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Palazzo Pamphilj is a grand 17th-century Baroque palace in Rome, historically associated with the Pamphilj family and now housing the Brazilian Embassy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque palace
historic building
architecturalStyle Baroque
associatedWith Roman nobility
city Rome
commissionedBy Pamphilj family
completionDate 17th century
constructionStart 17th century
country Italy
currentUse Embassy building
era 17th century
hasCulturalSignificance example of Roman Baroque architecture
hasFacadeOn Piazza Navona
hasFunction diplomatic mission premises
heritageDesignation historic palace
historicallyAssociatedWith Pamphilj family
houses Embassy of Brazil in Italy
languageOfName Italian
locatedIn Italy
Rome
historic district around Piazza Navona
locatedOn Piazza Navona
namedAfter Pamphilj family
partOf historic center of Rome
patron Pamphilj family
region Lazio
tenant Embassy of Brazil in Washington, D.C.
surface form: Brazilian Embassy
usedAs diplomatic building
government building
noble residence

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Piazza Navona adjacentBuilding Palazzo Pamphilj
Pope Innocent X residence Palazzo Pamphilj
Pope Innocent X commissionedBuilding Palazzo Pamphilj
this entity surface form: Palazzo Pamphilj on Piazza Navona
Pamphilj family hasSeat Palazzo Pamphilj
this entity surface form: Palazzo Pamphilj (Piazza Navona)
Sant'Agnese in Agone adjacentTo Palazzo Pamphilj
House of Barberini opposedBy Palazzo Pamphilj
this entity surface form: House of Pamphilj
dove with olive branch (Pamphilj emblem) appearsOn Palazzo Pamphilj
this entity surface form: Palazzo Pamphilj, Rome