Palazzo Pamphilj

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Palazzo Pamphilj, Embassy of Brazil in Ponte district, Rome, Italy.

Palazzo Pamphilj is a Baroque palace in Rome featuring three inner courtyards and four stories, with a blue-painted facade facing Piazza Navona. The building spans an entire city block and displays hallmarks of Baroque Roman architecture with ornate decorations and spacious halls throughout.

Construction began in 1644 when Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pamphilj became Pope Innocent X and finished in 1650 under architects Girolamo and Carlo Rainaldi. The project was part of Rome's Baroque transformation during this papacy.

The gallery displays frescoes by Pietro da Cortona showing scenes from the life of Aeneas, the legendary founder of Rome. These artworks tell ancient stories in vivid images that still engage visitors today.

Visitors need to book ahead to tour the palace through the Brazilian Embassy website or by phone. It is wise to plan your visit in advance and check opening hours before arriving.

Inside, the Salone Palestrina connects the palace directly to the Church of Sant'Agnese through a corridor planned by Borromini. This rare link between a palace and a church reveals how closely secular and religious power were intertwined in the Baroque period.

Location: Ponte

Architects: Girolamo Rainaldi

Official opening: 1650

Architectural style: Baroque

Floors above the ground: 4

GPS coordinates: 41.89833,12.47278

Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:28

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