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The Shining Sun
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The Gate of the Sun
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Palestrina, the ancient
Preneste, became a fiefdom of the Barberini family, who
built here their country residence on top of a Roman Temple.
They rebuilt the walls of the little town and they
put their coat of arms on the main gate, but the bees
did not survive, while the sun stayed on to the point that
today the gate is called Porta del Sole (Sun Gate).
The sun is also at the center of the clock at the top of Palazzo Barberini in Palestrina.
The Sun of Wisdom
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The University of Rome is called "La Sapienza" (map1 37/D3) (the Wisdom) after a plate on its façade with the saying "initium sapientiae timor Domini" (the beginning of wisdom is the fear of God). Urbanus VIII nearly completed a large renovation of the building and the Barberini sun shines on the walls.
The Sun survives
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Palazzo S. Macuto (map2 28/E3) near the church of St. Ignatius was very close to the offices (bureaux hence the nearby Via de' burrò) of the French administration during the exile of the Pope (1807-1814). The bees did not survive, but the sun still shines.
The Sun in the Barberini Chapel in Palestrina
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To close the Exhibition let's visit the very
sophisticated little Chapel in the Barberini Palace in
Palestrina. The picture of my Guestbook comes from there!
The walls are covered by marble mosaics with the bees and
obviously the sun. It's definitely worth the journey.
To see another sun with the bees visit
