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Villa Balbi Durazzo Gropallo "Dello Zerbino" is a 16th-century villa in Genoa, Italy. It is situated in the quarter of Castelletto, near Galeazzo Alessi's Villa delle Peschiere. It was constructed from 1599 to 1603 as a suburban villa for the Genoese noblemen Stefano Balbi, ambassador to Milan, and Giovanni Battista Balbi. The name Zerbino is derived from the Ligurian word zerbo, meaning "uncultivated"— at the time when the villa was built, the surrounding area was still outside of the city walls and uncultivated. In the 18th century it passed to Marcello III Durazzo, then to the Gropallo family. It is now owned by the Castelbarco Albani family and used as a venue for events and exhibitions.

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  • Villa Balbi Durazzo Gropallo "Dello Zerbino" is a 16th-century villa in Genoa, Italy. It is situated in the quarter of Castelletto, near Galeazzo Alessi's Villa delle Peschiere. It was constructed from 1599 to 1603 as a suburban villa for the Genoese noblemen Stefano Balbi, ambassador to Milan, and Giovanni Battista Balbi. The name Zerbino is derived from the Ligurian word zerbo, meaning "uncultivated"— at the time when the villa was built, the surrounding area was still outside of the city walls and uncultivated. In the 18th century it passed to Marcello III Durazzo, then to the Gropallo family. It is now owned by the Castelbarco Albani family and used as a venue for events and exhibitions. (en)
  • Villa Balbi Durazzo Gropallo "Dello Zerbino" è una villa cinquecentesca di Genova. È situata nel quartiere di Castelletto, in un'area che, quando la villa fu costruita, si trovava al di fuori delle mura cittadine ed era incolta (in Lingua ligure zerbo, da cui deriva il toponimo "Zerbino"). Costruita fra il 1599 e il 1603 come residenza estiva dei nobili genovesi Stefano e Giovanni Battista Balbi, nel Settecento passò a Marcello III Durazzo, quindi alla famiglia Gropallo. È ora di proprietà della famiglia Castelbarco Albani ed è affittata come sede di riunioni ed eventi. (it)
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  • Passo dello Zerbino, 1 (en)
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  • Passo dello Zerbino, 1 (en)
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  • Balbi family ; Durazzo family ; Gropallo (en)
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  • Villa Balbi Durazzo Gropallo "Dello Zerbino" is a 16th-century villa in Genoa, Italy. It is situated in the quarter of Castelletto, near Galeazzo Alessi's Villa delle Peschiere. It was constructed from 1599 to 1603 as a suburban villa for the Genoese noblemen Stefano Balbi, ambassador to Milan, and Giovanni Battista Balbi. The name Zerbino is derived from the Ligurian word zerbo, meaning "uncultivated"— at the time when the villa was built, the surrounding area was still outside of the city walls and uncultivated. In the 18th century it passed to Marcello III Durazzo, then to the Gropallo family. It is now owned by the Castelbarco Albani family and used as a venue for events and exhibitions. (en)
  • Villa Balbi Durazzo Gropallo "Dello Zerbino" è una villa cinquecentesca di Genova. È situata nel quartiere di Castelletto, in un'area che, quando la villa fu costruita, si trovava al di fuori delle mura cittadine ed era incolta (in Lingua ligure zerbo, da cui deriva il toponimo "Zerbino"). Costruita fra il 1599 e il 1603 come residenza estiva dei nobili genovesi Stefano e Giovanni Battista Balbi, nel Settecento passò a Marcello III Durazzo, quindi alla famiglia Gropallo. È ora di proprietà della famiglia Castelbarco Albani ed è affittata come sede di riunioni ed eventi. (it)
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