Palazzo Borromeo
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Palazzo Borromeo is the name of a number of buildings found in different places in Italy, all related to the House of Borromeo
House of Borromeo
The aristocratic Borromeo family, said to date from before the twelfth century, were counts of Arona from the mid-fifteenth century and played important roles in the politics of the Duchy of Milan and in the Catholic Reformation...

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  • Palazzo Borromeo (Angera)
  • Palazzo Borromeo (Isola Bella)
  • Palazzo Borromeo (Isola Madre)
  • Palazzo Borromeo (Milan)
    Palazzo Borromeo (Milan)
    Palazzo Borromeo is a 13th century building of Milan, Italy, located at street number 12 of the eponymous city square, Piazza Borromeo.-History:The palace was built in the 13th century for the House of Borromeo...

  • Palazzo Borromeo (Montecarlo)
  • Palazzo Borromeo (Quattromiglia)
  • Palazzo Borromeo (Rome)
  • Palazzo Borromeo (Verbania)
  • Palazzo Borromeo d'Adda (Milan)
  • Palazzo Borromeo Arese (Sedriano)
  • Palazzo Borromeo Arese (Cesano Maderno)
  • Palazzo Borromeo Fantoni (San Giorgio in Brenta)
  • Palazzo Gabrielli-Borromeo (Rome)
    Palazzo Gabrielli-Borromeo
    The Palazzo Gabrielli-Borromeo is a palazzo in Rome, Italy, located between piazza di Sant'Ignazio and the Pantheon in the ancient Campus Martius and in the second sector of the present-day Colonna rione, not far from Via del Corso...

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