The so-called ‘Palazzetto’ in the Palazzo di Venezia Complex: A small construction history among the huge transformation events of the Rome centre in the early twentieth century Caterina F. Carocci, Renata Finocchiaro and Valentina Macca, University of Catania, Italy, post 2019, p.157 [3]
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Antonella De Michelis, "Villeggiatura in the Urban Context of Renaissance Rome: Paul III Farnese's Villa-Tower on the Campidoglio", published in Ballantyne, Andrew, "Rural and urban : architecture between two cultures", 2009, pp.28-41 [5]
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"Appartamento Cibo refers to the seven rooms located in the northern wing of the palace, immediately after the Sala Regia, in some cases overlooking the internal garden, in others overlooking the ancient Via Papale, today's Via del Plebiscito; built as his residence by Cardinal Lorenzo Mari Cibo (c.1450-1504), titular holder of the Basilica of San Marco between 1491 and 1503 " [1] "The Sala Regia was still under construction at the time of Cardinal Marco Barbo (1420-1491), the room was finished under Cardinal Lorenzo Mari Cibo (c. 1450-1504)" (VIVE Vittoriano e Palazzo Venezia [2])