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The Alchemical Door, also known as the Alchemy Gate or Magic Portal (Italian: Porta Alchemica or Porta Magica), is a monument built between 1678 and 1680 by Massimiliano Palombara, marquis of Pietraforte, in his residence, the , which was located on the Esquiline hill, near Piazza Vittorio, in Rome. This is the only one of five former gates of the villa that remains; there was a lost door on the opposite side dating them to 1680 and four other lost inscriptions on the walls of the mansion inside the villa.

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  • The Alchemical Door, also known as the Alchemy Gate or Magic Portal (Italian: Porta Alchemica or Porta Magica), is a monument built between 1678 and 1680 by Massimiliano Palombara, marquis of Pietraforte, in his residence, the , which was located on the Esquiline hill, near Piazza Vittorio, in Rome. This is the only one of five former gates of the villa that remains; there was a lost door on the opposite side dating them to 1680 and four other lost inscriptions on the walls of the mansion inside the villa. (en)
  • La Porta Alchemica, detta anche Porta Magica o Porta Ermetica o Porta dei Cieli, è un monumento edificato tra il 1655 e il 1681 da Massimiliano Savelli Palombara marchese di Pietraforte (1614-1685) nella sua residenza, villa Palombara, sita nella campagna orientale di Roma sul colle Esquilino, più o meno in corrispondenza dell'odierna piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, nei cui giardini oggi è stata collocata. La Porta Alchemica è l'unica sopravvissuta delle cinque porte di villa Palombara. Sull'arco della porta perduta sul lato opposto vi era un'iscrizione che permette di datarla al 1680; vi erano poi altre quattro iscrizioni perdute sui muri della palazzina all'interno della villa. (it)
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  • La Porta Alchemica, detta anche Porta Magica o Porta Ermetica o Porta dei Cieli, è un monumento edificato tra il 1655 e il 1681 da Massimiliano Savelli Palombara marchese di Pietraforte (1614-1685) nella sua residenza, villa Palombara, sita nella campagna orientale di Roma sul colle Esquilino, più o meno in corrispondenza dell'odierna piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, nei cui giardini oggi è stata collocata. (it)
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