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The stile Umbertino is a 19th-century style of Renaissance Revival architecture in Italy,[1] typical of the eclecticism of late 19th century architecture and decorative arts in Europe, which mixes decorative elements from various historical styles.
It flourished during the reign of King Umberto I of Italy, after whom it was named, and was most popular in Rome.