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    The Palazzo Muti (officially the Palazzo Muti e Santuario della Madonna dell' Archetto) is a large townhouse in the Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, Rome, Italy, built in 1644. Together with the neighboring Palazzo Muti Papazzurri, it originally formed part of a complex of adjoining palazzi and other houses owned by the Muti Papazzurri family.

  2. Palazzo Muti Papazzurri. The palace was built in 1660 by De Rossi, a pupil of Bernini, probably on the occasion of the marriage of Pompeo Muti Papazzurri to Maria Isabella Massimo. The gallery was frescoed by Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (1606-1680).

  3. Palazzo Muti Papazzurri is a Baroque palazzo in Rome, Italy. It was built in 1660 by the architect Mattia de' Rossi, a pupil of Gian Lorenzo Bernini . It is thought it was constructed for the newly married Pompeo Muti Papazzurri and Maria Isabella Massimo.

  4. The Palazzo Muti is a large townhouse in the Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, Rome, Italy, built in 1644. Together with the neighboring Palazzo Muti Papazzurri, it originally formed part of a complex of adjoining palazzi and other houses owned by the Muti Papazzurri family.

  5. although totally distinct buildings, were at that time both confusingly referred to as the Palazzo Muti. When the Pope rented the one on the ‘isola maggiore’ for King James III and the Stuart court, it was only natural that the name should be changed, no doubt to the relief of the local inhab-itants, to become the Palazzo del Re.

    • Edward Corp
    • 2010
  6. It was formerly called Palazzo Muti-Papazurri (and sometimes Palazzo dei Santi Apostoli or Palazzo Stuart). This palace was part of the complex provided in 1719 by Pope Clement XI to King James III and VIII as his Roman residence.

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  8. Palazzo Muti (noto anche come Palazzo Muti alla Madonna dell'Archetto, Palazzo Stuart o Palazzo Balestra) è un palazzo romano nel rione Trevi. Non è da confondere con Palazzo Muti Papazzurri, con il quale poi venne unificato grazie agli interventi dell'architetto Mattia De Rossi.