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English: The restored Pope's Cabinet in the Cabinet Room at Stourhead, Wiltshire. The cabinet was originally designed as a miniature church for Pope Sixtus V between 1585 and 1590, and was later acquired in Rome by Stourhead's Henry Hoare (1705-85), during his grand tour c.1740.
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Extravagant cabinet belonging to Pope Sixtus V made 1585-90, then subsequently purchased by Henry Hoare for Stourhead, c.1740

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