Walks in Rome (including Tivoli, Frascati, and Albano) . Poussin ; that at the angle of the two streets, called theTempietto, was once inhabited by Claude Lorraine. At the back ofit, towards Via Gregoriana, is a curious porch formed by a adjoining house (64 Sistina) — formerly known as Palazzo dellaRegina di Polonia, from Maria Casimira, Queen of Poland, who re-sided there for some years — was inhabited by the Zuccari family,and has paintings on the ground floor by Federiyo Zuccaro. It isstill the property of the same family. One of the rooms on thesecond floor was adorned with fre


Walks in Rome (including Tivoli, Frascati, and Albano) . Poussin ; that at the angle of the two streets, called theTempietto, was once inhabited by Claude Lorraine. At the back ofit, towards Via Gregoriana, is a curious porch formed by a adjoining house (64 Sistina) — formerly known as Palazzo dellaRegina di Polonia, from Maria Casimira, Queen of Poland, who re-sided there for some years — was inhabited by the Zuccari family,and has paintings on the ground floor by Federiyo Zuccaro. It isstill the property of the same family. One of the rooms on thesecond floor was adorned with frescoes by modern German artists(Overbeck, Schadow, Cornelius, Veit) at the expense of the PrussianConsul Bartholdy, but they were all removed to Germany in No. 138 a tablet marks the house where Rossini (1790-1857) livedand wrote. Behind the Via Sistina is the Villa Malta, where, in 1789, thenotorious Cagliostro held his meetings and practised his so-calledmiracles of increasing the size of precious stones and turning waterinto wine. s^^^^e*. .\lir\-\-i-y-^-^-


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