'A universal masterpiece': Rome unveils restored palace designed by Michelangelo
Hundreds of lion gargoyles designed by Michelangelo have been restored to their Renaissance glory in Rome's Palazzo Farnese, which houses the French embassy, restorers and officials said on Friday.
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