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  1. Apsley House Arthur Wellesleyen, Wellingtongo dukearen Londresko egoitza izan zen. Wellingtonen lehen dukea izan zena, militar eta politikari ospetsua izan zen. Jauregia Hyde Park Corneren dago, Hyde Parketik gertu.

  2. Apsley House, também conhecida como Número Um, Londres, foi a residência londrina dos Duques de Wellington e está localizada sozinha em Hyde Park Corner, a sudeste de Hyde Park, próxima de um turbulento sistema de circulação de tráfego. A mansão é protegida pelo English Heritage e, como um museu e uma galeria de arte, é aberta ao ...

  3. Apsley House – neoklasyczny budynek mieszkalny, dawna londyńska rezydencja Arthura Wellesleya, 1. księcia Wellingtona. Obecnie siedziba kolekcji Wellington [1] . Budynek powstał w latach 1771–1778 pod kierunkiem architekta Roberta Adama , na zlecenie hrabego Bathursta nazywanego lordem Apsley.

  4. Apsley House was originally designed and built between 1771 and 1778 for Lord Chancellor Henry, 1st Baron Apsley (later 2nd Earl Bathurst), by the fashionable architect Robert Adam (1728–92). The site chosen was on Piccadilly, at the formal entrance to Hyde Park, which was Crown land. Bathurst negotiated the lease of land from the Crown in ...

  5. 149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London, W1J 7NT. Book Online Save 15%. Be amazed by the glittering interiors of the grandest address in the capital, once known as 'Number 1 London'. This beautiful Georgian building was the London home of the first Duke of Wellington and has changed very little since his great victory at Waterloo in 1815.

  6. Dimensions. 97.5 cm × 71 cm (38.4 in × 28 in) Location. Apsley House, London. Accession. WM 1620. Titian's Mistress, also known as An Unknown Lady, is an oil painting variously attributed to Titian, his workshop, or both. It was painted in about 1550 or 1560. [1] [2] The painting is part of the Wellington Collection at Apsley House in London.

  7. Apsley House is a 19th-century house in Swindon, England, standing on the north side of Bath Road in what is now known as the Old Town. [1] It was built c.1830–1840 and faced in ashlar Bath stone, and has a shallow porch over the central entrance, in the style of a Doric portico. [2] The house has two storeys at the front and three at the ...