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Campo de' Fiori
square in Rome, Italy
Theatre of Pompey
structure in Ancient Rome

Pasquino
thumb|Modern pasquinades in Italian on the base of the statue
Pasquino or Pasquin (; Latin: Pasquinus, Pasquillus) is the name used by Romans since the early modern period to describe a battered Hellenistic-style statue perhaps dating to the third century BC, which was unearthed in the Parione district of Rome in the fifteenth century. It is located in a piazza of the same name on the northwest corner of the Palazzo Braschi (Museo di Roma); near the site where it was unearthed.
Palazzo della Cancelleria
building in Ponte, Rome, Italy
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Parione
thumb|A marble plaque bearing the name of the
Parione is the 6th of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. VI, and belongs to the Municipio I. Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the stadium of Domitianus; the nickname people gave to this wall was ('big wall' in ancient Italian), from which the name Parione.
Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
pontifical university in Rome
Stadium of Domitian
ancient Roman circus
Palazzo Braschi
palace in Rome, Italy
Palazzo Pamphilj
palace in Rome, Italy
Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne
palazzo
Curia of Pompey
meeting room of the Roman Senate
Biblioteca Vallicelliana
conservation library in Italy
Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco
art museum, historic site in Rome, Italy