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- Villa_Strohl_Fern abstract "The Villa Strohl Fern is a semi-urban Neo-Gothic-style, palace, or casino, and gardens erected in the late 19th century on the grounds of the Villa Borghese in Rome. It is known for having housed and provided studios for dozens of prominent artists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Entrances to the site, when open, are from Piazzale Flaminio, Avenue Madame Letizia, and across from the Villa Poniatowski, part of the National Etruscan Museum.".
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- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Aleardo_Terzi.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Wilhelm_Strohl.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Alfredo_Biagini.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Amedeo_Bocchi.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Giulio_Bragaglia.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Antonello_Trombadori.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Böcklin.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Arturo_Martini.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Baldomer_Gili_i_Roig.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Bruno_Barilli.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Carlo_Levi.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gardens_in_Rome.
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- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Cipriano_Efisio_Oppo.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Clara_Westhoff.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Emil_Fuchs_(artist).
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Ercole_Drei.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_Trombadori.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Ilya_Repin.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink John_William_Godward.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Lycée_français_Chateaubriand_(Rome).
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Vrubel.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink National_Etruscan_Museum.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Nicola_D’Antino.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Piazzale_Flaminio.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Cemetery,_Rome.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Rainer_Maria_Rilke.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Renato_Brozzi.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Umberto_Moggioli.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Villa_Borghese.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLink Virgilio_Guidi.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Villa Strohl Fern".
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- Villa_Strohl_Fern subject Category:Gardens_in_Rome.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern subject Category:Gothic_Revival_architecture_in_Italy.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern subject Category:Villas_in_Rome.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern hypernym Gothic_style.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern type ReligiousBuilding.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern comment "The Villa Strohl Fern is a semi-urban Neo-Gothic-style, palace, or casino, and gardens erected in the late 19th century on the grounds of the Villa Borghese in Rome. It is known for having housed and provided studios for dozens of prominent artists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Entrances to the site, when open, are from Piazzale Flaminio, Avenue Madame Letizia, and across from the Villa Poniatowski, part of the National Etruscan Museum.".
- Villa_Strohl_Fern label "Villa Strohl Fern".
- Villa_Strohl_Fern sameAs Q4012573.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern sameAs Villa_Strohl_Fern.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern sameAs Q4012573.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern wasDerivedFrom Villa_Strohl_Fern?oldid=703953621.
- Villa_Strohl_Fern isPrimaryTopicOf Villa_Strohl_Fern.