The Collegio Ghislieri was a building in Rome, seat of the eponymous charitable institution, important for architectural and historical reasons. The College was founded in 1656 by Giuseppe Ghislieri and was meant to host 24 boys of the decayed pontifical nobility for free during high school. Placed under the protection of the duke Salviati, the college was closed in 1928.
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| - The Collegio Ghislieri was a building in Rome, seat of the eponymous charitable institution, important for architectural and historical reasons. The College was founded in 1656 by Giuseppe Ghislieri and was meant to host 24 boys of the decayed pontifical nobility for free during high school. Placed under the protection of the duke Salviati, the college was closed in 1928. (en)
- Il collegio Ghislieri è stato un edificio di Roma, sede dell'omonima istituzione, importante per motivi architettonici e storici. Il Collegio fu fondato nel 1656 da Giuseppe Ghislieri e fu deputato ad ospitare gratuitamente, durante gli studi universitari, 24 ragazzi provenienti da famiglie decadute della nobiltà pontificia. Posto sotto la protezione dei duchi Salviati, il collegio fu chiuso nel 1928. (it)
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| - The facade of the Ghislieri College incorporated in the Liceo Virgilio (en)
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| - The Collegio Ghislieri was a building in Rome, seat of the eponymous charitable institution, important for architectural and historical reasons. The College was founded in 1656 by Giuseppe Ghislieri and was meant to host 24 boys of the decayed pontifical nobility for free during high school. Placed under the protection of the duke Salviati, the college was closed in 1928. The building which hosted the college, possibly work of Carlo Maderno, was demolished in the 1930s. Its façade on Via Giulia and some decorations have survived, incorporated in the structure of the Liceo classico Virgilio, built on the same site between 1936 and 1939 after a design by Marcello Piacentini. (en)
- Il collegio Ghislieri è stato un edificio di Roma, sede dell'omonima istituzione, importante per motivi architettonici e storici. Il Collegio fu fondato nel 1656 da Giuseppe Ghislieri e fu deputato ad ospitare gratuitamente, durante gli studi universitari, 24 ragazzi provenienti da famiglie decadute della nobiltà pontificia. Posto sotto la protezione dei duchi Salviati, il collegio fu chiuso nel 1928. L'edificio che ospitava il collegio, forse opera di Carlo Maderno, fu demolito negli anni Trenta del Novecento. Ne sono sopravvissuti la facciata su via Giulia e alcune decorazioni, inglobate nella struttura del Liceo classico Virgilio, costruito nello stesso luogo tra il 1936 e il 1939 su progetto di Marcello Piacentini. (it)
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