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nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
nhà thờ họ Nguyễn Đình
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Sơn Vũ (02/24/2019)
Francesco Melzi d’Eril, count of Lodi and Vice president of the First Italian Republic in the time of Napoleon, decided at the beginning of the 19th century to build a summer residence at Bellagio.nThe villa was built between 1808 and 1810; Count Melzi’s taste for the neo-classical style came from Napoleonic France and inspired his choice of the architect Giocondo Albertolli. The white columns that flank the landing stage in front of the villa, and the regular succession of the windows enhance the classical style of the house when viewed from the lake.nnThe park was commissioned to Luigi Canonica and the agronomist Luigi Villoresi, who also laid out the Parco di Monza The axis of the garden extends up the slope from the lake to a high point above the villa.nIt is crossed by many winding paths.nUnder the trees, along the shore and at the intersections of the paths, are Egyptian sculptures and Roman statues which add to the romantic atmosphere of the garden. According to the taste of the period lots of exotic trees were planted. Fascinating is the Japanese pond with water lilies, surrounded by Japanese maple trees and cedar trees. In April and May you can admire the blooming of the azaleas and rhododendronsnThe present owner is Count Gallarati Scotti.nnTickets include entrance to the neo-classical Chapel, the museum and the park with its interesting sculptures and stupendous azaleas and rhododendrons.
Bùi Đình Dũng (04/05/2020)
Where the children remember the origin
Toan Nguyen Dinh (04/28/2017)
This is where the Nguyen children were born and raised. Although far away, children always remember about their homeland.
MX Gameing (12/15/2019)
Good
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