DORIA PAMPHILJ PALACE

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After a few steps, on your left you'll come across the vast eighteenth-century façade of Palazzo Doria Pamphilj.

It is one of the most important patrician palaces in Rome, and also one of the few that's still inhabited by the noble family it's named after. It stands on a large block and also extends onto Via del Collegio Romano on the right side, and you can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire palace from there. The architect who restructured the complex in the 18th century largely preserved its fifteenth-century courtyard that is kept as a garden, and also created long wings for the famous Doria Pamphilj Gallery, a splendid example of artistic taste and princely collections.

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