City view; Trompe l'oeil in the Perspectives Hall of Villa Farnesina.Fresco by Baldassare Peruzzi (1481-1536)with a graffiti which dates back to the sack of Rome in 1527; when German troops (the feared Landsknecht) invaded and occupied the city of Rome for a year.- The Perspectives hall takes its name from Baldassare Peruzzi's frescoes of urban and rural scenes painted between columns to create an illusory opening on every side. - Built on the Tiber banks at the beginning of 16th century for the banker and patron Agostino Chigi; Villa Farnesina is one of the Renaissance most impressive and successful combination of architecture and decoration in a private house.Rome; Italy. 2019.Photo: Eric Vandeville

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