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    Porta San Giorgio was a gate or portal of the former outer medieval walls of the city of Verona, Italy. The first gate here constructed by Cangrande I...
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    Porta Nuova is a gateway to the historic center of Verona, built between 1532 and 1540. It was designed by architect Michele Sanmicheli. Giorgio Vasari...
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  • near Porta Bruciata, in Brescia, Lombardy San Giorgio, Portofino San Giorgio (Siena), a church in Siena San Giorgio al Palazzo, Milan San Giorgio dei Greci...
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    restoration work is considered the birth certificate of Roman Verona; Porta San Giorgio, whose countryside-facing front was built between 1525 and 1526...
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    Verona (/vəˈroʊnə/ və-ROH-nə; Italian: [veˈroːna] ; Venetian: Verona or Veròna) is a city on the River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants...
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    action of military works. Porta San Zeno Porta Palio Porta Nuova Porta Vittoria Porta Vescovo Porta di Campofiore Porta San Giorgio Bastion of St. Francis...
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    entry into Verona more decisively with the reconstruction and renovation of the aforementioned churches of Santi Nazaro e Celso, San Giorgio in Braida...
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    the municipality of Verona over the placement of the head station: the former wanted to place it in the gardens of Porta San Giorgio, while the latter was...
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    The Porta San Sebastiano is the largest and one of the best-preserved gates passing through the Aurelian Walls in Rome (Italy). Originally known as the...
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    The history of Verona traces its origins from the foundation of the first settlement on San Pietro hill, probably dating back to the Neolithic period,...
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    complex of San Bernardino in Verona, which consists of a Gothic-style church and a series of valuable cloisters and became a coveted place for Verona's noble...
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  • Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Hellas Verona, is an Italian professional football club based in Verona, Veneto, that currently...
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    building, Giorgio Franchetti was able to restore parts removed under the ownership of Marie Taglioni. These pieces notably included the red Verona marble...
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    Michele Sanmicheli (category Architects from Verona)
    of Verona (a position he would hold until his death). With this role he designed the monumental gates of the city: Porta Nuova (1532), Porta San Zeno...
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    Monselice, and to Verona Porta Nuova and Modena. Trenitalia operates a daily high-speed connection with Rome. The closest airport is Verona-Villafranca Airport...
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    The church of San Pietro da Verona in Santa Anastasia, better known as the basilica of Santa Anastasia, is an important Catholic place of worship that...
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    Soave, Veneto (category Municipalities of the Province of Verona)
    towers. In origin there were three gates (Porta Aquila, now Porta Bassano, Porta Vicentina and Porta Verona). Two sides (west and south) are backed by...
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    (Pisa) Villa Arvedi (Verona) Villa Borromeo Visconti Litta (Milano) Villa Carlotta (Como) Villa del Balbianello (Como) Villa Della Porta Bozzolo (Varese)...
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    Verona (built in the XVIII century) Roman Theatre of Verona is Verona's main arena, located in the northern part of the city at the foot of Colle San...
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    stood. Across the water (the Bacino di San Marco) at the end of the Piazzetta can be seen the island of San Giorgio Maggiore and the brilliant white façade...
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    University of Perugia. The monastery is preceded by the 14th century gate of Porta di San Pietro designed by Agostino di Duccio, which leads into Borgo XX Giugno...
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  • market were the sale of Luciano Chiarugi to Napoli and the signing of Giorgio Morini from Roma. The season began with four group stage games in the first...
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    the Piazzetta di San Marco, and the shorter sides facing the lagoon and the Piazza San Marco. Michele Sanmicheli (1484–1559) from Verona in the terraferma...
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    Formis Porta Metronia Porta Latina Church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina Oratory of San Giovanni in Oleo Tomb of the Scipios Basilica of San Sisto Vecchio...
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    chapel by Palladio. The church underwent a major restoration in 2012. San Giorgio in Gogna: one of the oldest churches in the city, built before the year...
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    Torricelle (category Geography of Verona)
    safely and quickly. Porta San Giorgio, so called because it stands near the church of San Giorgio in Braida, is also called Porta Trento because the road...
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    Vicariate of Valpolicella (category History of Verona)
    patrician citizens of Verona, who took office on the first day of February, after a procession starting from Porta San Giorgio in Verona. He was assisted in...
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    Veronese Easter (category Military history of Verona)
    but Porta Vescovo was easily captured by Coldogno and (with a little more effort) Nogarola managed to take porta San Giorgio. Emilei took porta San Zeno...
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    city as an ex-voto, Vicenza (uncertain attribution) 1579: Porta Gemona, for the town council, San Daniele del Friuli, Province of Udine 1580 (built 1580–1584):...
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    castello) and to the municipality of San Giorgio su Legnano. A popular legend tells that at that time a tunnel put San Giorgio su Legnano in communication with...
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