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  <dc:title>Figure, floor of the Queen of Sweden's bath in her palace in Rome with explanations by unknown artist</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Plan of ‘the bathroom of her majesty, Queen of Sweden, in the Palace where she lived in Rome’. It is the layout of a bathroom in the Palazzo Riario (now Palazzo Corsini) during the time of Queen Christina of Sweden’s residency. The top section indicates a small room with a large furnace for hot water (D), a chimney (V) and a cistern for warm scented water (N) behind a room with two baths. The baths (C) were made of grey stone, with seats made in white marble (H) and cold water brought in from outside (F). B indicates the window, L the dressing table, M the tables for clothes and P the drains. 

Figure is on a double page.

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Subject: Architecture </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[c17th Century]</dc:date>
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