• 18500; 9.15278 The Civic Tower (Italian: Torre Civica) was a tower built in the Italian city of Pavia in the 11th century, next to Pavia Cathedral. Built...
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  • Civic Tower may refer to: Civic Tower (Castel Goffredo), Italy Civic Tower (Pavia), Italy Civic Tower (Varese), Italy Civic Tower (Lagos), Nigeria Civic...
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    transfer to Paris in 1499. Today, it hosts the Pavia Civic Museums. In 1359 the Visconti of Milan conquered Pavia. The city became part of the western portion...
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    of Pavia, and a thorn purported to be from the Crown of Thorns worn by Christ. The marble facing of the exterior was never completed. The Civic Tower (Torre...
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    Pavia (UK: /ˈpɑːviə/ PAH-vee-ə, US: /pəˈviːə/ pə-VEE-ə, Italian: [paˈviːa] , Lombard: [paˈʋiːa]; Latin: Ticinum; Medieval Latin: Papia) is a town and comune...
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    structures built before the 20th century San Gimignano and Pavia- two other Italian cities where high towers were built in medieval times for family rivalries...
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    stabilisation studies and spurred by the abrupt collapse of the Civic Tower of Pavia in 1989. The bells were removed to relieve some weight, and cables...
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    Guicciardini, J.Towers, 1755 Konstam, Pavia 1525, 89. Konstam, Pavia 1525, 30–33. Konstam, Pavia 1525, 34. Konstam, Pavia 1525, 34–35. Konstam, Pavia 1525, 36–39...
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  • bishop. 11th century - Civic Tower (Pavia) built. 1024 - Palazzo Reale (Pavia) [it] (royal palace) destroyed. 1056 - Milan-Pavia conflict. 1132 - San Pietro...
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    dating to the fifth century. The silverware is now preserved in the Pavia Civic Museums. Between 662 and 671, a church was built at the desire of King...
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    Teodoro is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in the town center of Pavia, Italy. A church at the site is documented since the year 752. The parish...
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    served civic or communal purposes. In the cities of Mantua, Milan and Padua the Palazzo della Ragione ("place of reason") and in Como and Pavia the Broletto...
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    Crypt of Sant'Eusebio (category Lombard architecture in Pavia)
    Visiting the crypt requires contacting the Civic Museums. "Cripta di Sant'Eusebio". Longobardi vivi Pavia. Retrieved 3 August 2022. "Cripta della chiesa...
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    Lomello (category Municipalities of the Province of Pavia)
    (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 50 km southwest of Milan and about 30 km west of Pavia, on the right bank of...
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    sights are: Cathedral, in Lombard-Gothic style, with a tall bell-tower completed in 1604; Civic museum; Church of Santa Maria della Croce (St. Mary of the Cross)...
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    was a lift-slab design. On March 17, 1989, the 78 m (255-foot) Pavia Civic Tower in Pavia, Italy collapsed after 800 years of stress redistribution on the...
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    114–17 Copplestone, pp. 188–89 vivipavia.it. "Medieval towers". Vivi Pavia. Comune di Pavia. Retrieved 3 August 2023. Rolf Toman, pp. 70–73 Rolf Toman...
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    (Milan) Natural History Museum of Pavia (Pavia) Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea (Milan) Pavia Civic Museums (Pavia) Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milan) Pinacoteca...
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    Stradella, Lombardy (category Municipalities of the Province of Pavia)
    town and comune (municipality) of the Oltrepò Pavese in the Province of Pavia in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. It is situated in the Padan...
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    nave (late 14th century). Late Gothic - Clustered columns in Certosa di Pavia (15th century). Post-Gothic - Columns with Renaissance capitals in the city...
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    Rayonnant style in Northern Europe. The mostly 15th-century Certosa of Pavia, built by the rulers of Milan just south of the city, shows a similar extravagantly...
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    Lombards took Ticinum as their capital (renaming it 'Papia', hence the modern Pavia), and Early Medieval Milan was left to be governed by its archbishops. Some...
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    Pavia. Built in the 14th century by the Visconti family. Voghera Castle [it], Voghera. Zavattarello Castle [it], Zavattarello. Towers Civic Tower of...
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    echo the examples of the Church of Santa Maria di Canepanova in Pavia and of the Civic Temple of the Blessed Virgin Incoronata in Lodi and Santa Maria...
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    to prolong the schism until 606 and then finally 699 when the Synod of Pavia definitively ended the schism. In 2004, over 95% of the population claimed...
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    Monastery of Santa Maria Teodote (category Lombard architecture in Pavia)
    alla Pusterla, early 8th century, Pavia Civic Museums. The Renaissance cloister. Remains of the Lombard bell tower incorporated in the Renaissance cloister...
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    contains the Civic Arena, the Civic Aquarium of Milan (which is the third oldest aquarium in Europe), a steel lattice panoramic tower, an art exhibition...
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    relics at a San Pietro in Vincoli in Pavia. As a symbol of the subsequently reinforced relationship between Pavia and Rome, an identical altar to Sebastian...
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    Bulwark. Archived from the original on June 30, 2024. Retrieved July 6, 2024. Pavia, Will (May 23, 2024). "Meet Trump's 'human printer' who claims he saved...
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  • modern Pavia), and left early-medieval Milan to the governance of its archbishops. During the Roman imperial era and the Lombard Kingdom, the civic and social...
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