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A remarkable palace of the family to which Pope Pius VI (early XIXth century) belonged
This palace, one of most notable ones in Cesena, isn't open following an official time table: it can be perhaps opened, on demand, at group visits (I just have visited the palace into an organized gro...
The blasone is undoubtedly, since the palace takes the name from its most famous owner – Barnaba Niccolo Maria Luigi Chiaramonti climbed to the pontifical threshold with the name of Pio VII – and the same from ...
Built at the beginning of the eighteenth century by the faculty Giovanni Gaetano Carli, it was purchased by Pope Pio VII, the cesenate Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, for the grandchildren.
A remarkable palace of the family to which Pope Pius VI (early XIXth century) belonged
This palace, one of most notable ones in Cesena, isn't open following an official time table: it can be perhaps opened, on demand, at group visits (I just have visited the palace into an organized gro...
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Sobrie Palace of the historical center of the city built by the future Pio VIi and still lived by the disciples ... Not visitable inside
Palazzo Chiaramonti
The blasone is undoubtedly, since the palace takes the name from its most famous owner – Barnaba Niccolo Maria Luigi Chiaramonti climbed to the pontifical threshold with the name of Pio VII – and the same from ...
“Difficult to visit”
Built at the beginning of the eighteenth century by the faculty Giovanni Gaetano Carli, it was purchased by Pope Pio VII, the cesenate Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti, for the grandchildren.
Historical building
The historical palace of Cesena, which is not well known, is also built by the cesenates themselves.