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- a 17th-century rural villa, located on over 40 acres (160,000 m2) at Valsanzibio, a frazione of Galzignano Terme, south of Padua, northern Italy; it was...
- San Lorenzo di Valsanzibio is a Roman Catholic parish church in the frazione of Valsanzibio of the comune of Galzignano Terme, province of Padova, region...
- Sant'Agostino in Campo Marzio. Bernini designed the 7-hectare gardens of Valsanzibio, where visitors to the garden arrived by gondola to a doorway of sculptures...
- Varramista Gardens Villa Aldobrandini Villa Arrighetti Villa Barbarigo (Valsanzibio) Villa Borghese gardens Villa Carlotta Villa Cetinale Villa Cicogna Mozzoni...
- being Villa Contarini (in Piazzola sul Brenta) and Villa Barbarigo (in Valsanzibio). The Euganei hills offer a relaxing naturalistic site, often covered...
- Barbarigo family: Villa Barbarigo, Noventa Vicentina Villa Barbarigo (Valsanzibio) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Villa...
- Barbarigo a Valsanzibio near Padua, that is renowned for its elaborate gardens and garden sculpture and statuary. Villa Barbarigo (Valsanzibio) Wikimedia...
- Villa Adriana, Tivoli Villa Aldobrandini, Frascati Villa Barbarigo a Valsanzibio, Padua Villa Borghese gardens, Rome Villa Carlotta, Como Villa Cetinale...
- editions, 2019 Dirt, Hyakutake Editions, 2018 Orbit, IIKKI Books, 2018 Valsanzibio, Nomadic Editions, 2017 Proxemics, The (M) Editions, 2016 7439, Nomadic...
- in ruins Santa Maria ****unta - Church rebuilt in 1674. San Lorenzo di Valsanzibio - parish church Oratory of the Holy Trinity (14th century), housing some...