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The Temple of Aesculapius located in the gardens of the Villa Borghese, in Rome, was built in the ionic style between 1785 and 1792 by Antonio Asprucci and his son Mario Asprucci, with help from Cristoforo Unterperger. The temple was perhaps built in memory of the destroyed ancient temple to the god of Medicine on the Tiber Island. The temple houses a statue of Aesculapius, believed to be originally from the Mausoleum of Augustus. Neglected over the centuries, it was restored by Vincenzo Pacetti and sold to Marcantonio Borghese IV in 1785.

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  • Temple d'Esculape (Villa Borghèse) (fr)
  • Tempio di Esculapio (Villa Borghese) (it)
  • Templo de Esculápio (Villa Borghese) (pt)
  • Temple of Aesculapius (Villa Borghese) (en)
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  • Le temple d'Esculape (italien : tempio di Esculapio) est un petit temple néoclassique situé sur un îlot artificiel du lac des Jardins de la Villa Borghèse (Rome). (fr)
  • The Temple of Aesculapius located in the gardens of the Villa Borghese, in Rome, was built in the ionic style between 1785 and 1792 by Antonio Asprucci and his son Mario Asprucci, with help from Cristoforo Unterperger. The temple was perhaps built in memory of the destroyed ancient temple to the god of Medicine on the Tiber Island. The temple houses a statue of Aesculapius, believed to be originally from the Mausoleum of Augustus. Neglected over the centuries, it was restored by Vincenzo Pacetti and sold to Marcantonio Borghese IV in 1785. (en)
  • Il tempio di Esculapio è sito in un isolotto artificiale del lago sito nel Giardino del Lago di Villa Borghese a Roma. (it)
  • O Templo de Esculápio, ocalizado nos jardins da Villa Borghese, em Roma, foi construído em estilo jónico entre 1785 e 1792 por Antonio Asprucci e pelo seu filho Mario Asprucci, com a ajuda de Cristoforo Unterperger . O templo talvez tenha sido construído em memória do antigo templo destruído ao deus da Medicina na Ilha Tiberina . O templo abriga uma estátua de Esculápio, que se acredita ser originalmente do Mausoléu de Augusto . Negligenciado ao longo dos séculos, foi restaurado por Vincenzo Pacetti e vendido a Marcantonio Borghese IV em 1785. (pt)
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  • Temple of Aesculapius (en)
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  • Le temple d'Esculape (italien : tempio di Esculapio) est un petit temple néoclassique situé sur un îlot artificiel du lac des Jardins de la Villa Borghèse (Rome). (fr)
  • The Temple of Aesculapius located in the gardens of the Villa Borghese, in Rome, was built in the ionic style between 1785 and 1792 by Antonio Asprucci and his son Mario Asprucci, with help from Cristoforo Unterperger. The temple was perhaps built in memory of the destroyed ancient temple to the god of Medicine on the Tiber Island. The temple houses a statue of Aesculapius, believed to be originally from the Mausoleum of Augustus. Neglected over the centuries, it was restored by Vincenzo Pacetti and sold to Marcantonio Borghese IV in 1785. (en)
  • Il tempio di Esculapio è sito in un isolotto artificiale del lago sito nel Giardino del Lago di Villa Borghese a Roma. (it)
  • O Templo de Esculápio, ocalizado nos jardins da Villa Borghese, em Roma, foi construído em estilo jónico entre 1785 e 1792 por Antonio Asprucci e pelo seu filho Mario Asprucci, com a ajuda de Cristoforo Unterperger . O templo talvez tenha sido construído em memória do antigo templo destruído ao deus da Medicina na Ilha Tiberina . O templo abriga uma estátua de Esculápio, que se acredita ser originalmente do Mausoléu de Augusto . Negligenciado ao longo dos séculos, foi restaurado por Vincenzo Pacetti e vendido a Marcantonio Borghese IV em 1785. (pt)
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