292380°E / 40.870042; 14.292380 Villa Poggio Reale The Poggio Reale villa or Villa Poggio Reale was an Italian Renaissance villa commissioned in 1487 by Alfonso...
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The Medici Villa of Poggio a Caiano, also called Ambra, is one of the most famous Medici villas and is located in Poggio a Caiano (Prato). Today it is...
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Fossi Villa di Poggio Reale, a 16th-century residence which now hosts events and conferences. A cypress-lined boulevard leads up to the facade of Villa Poggio...
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poggio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poggio is an Italian word meaning "knoll". It may refer to: Poggio-di-Nazza, Haute-Corse, Corsica Poggio-di-Venaco...
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1487 he worked in Naples, where Alfonso, then duca di Calabria, employed him at the Villa di Poggio Reale (1487–1488, demolished). Giuliano also erected the...
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contribution to European culture was the example set at his villas of La Duchesca and especially Poggio Reale just outside Naples, which so captivated Charles VIII...
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Mazziotti [it] Villa Patrizi [it] Villa Pignatelli Poggio Reale (villa) Villa Regina, Boscoreale Villa Ricciardi [it] Villa Rocca Matilde Villa Roccaromana [it]...
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Livorno (redirect from Comune di Livorno)
was hidden in the Pisa Charterhouse and the four moors in the Medici Villa at Poggio a Caiano. The monument has been restored recently in 1990 and 2013...
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Niccolò Tribolo (section Villa di Castello)
Media related to Villa Reale di Castello (Firenze) at Wikimedia Commons Poggio 2000. Introductory information on the garden of Villa Castello The Garden...
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Poggibonsi Poggio a Caiano Poggio Torriana Poggio Bustone Poggio Catino Poggio Imperiale Poggio Mirteto Poggio Moiano Poggio Nativo Poggio Picenze Poggio Renatico...
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The Villa di Montevettolini is a Medici villa in the comune of Monsummano Terme, Tuscany, central Italy. Also called Monte Veturino, the villa was built...
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Cimitero di Santa Maria del Popolo or Cimitero dei Tredici was built in 1762 a short distance from the then-dilapidated Villa Poggio Reale, and is located...
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Botanico di San Liberato (Roma) Parco del Castello di Miramare (Trieste) Parco della Villa Pallavicino (Verbania) Parco della Villa Reale di Marlia (Lucca)...
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via nuova Poggioreale, and is built upon the ruins of Alphonso II's Villa Poggio Reale. Until the 18th century most funeral monuments were located inside...
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Capuano is now located. Originally built on the ruins of Alfonso II's Villa Poggio Reale, the area was heavily bombed in World War II and certain parts of...
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Sala della Niobe in the Uffizi Gallery. He worked extensively at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale (1776-1783), and a number of structures at Montecatini Terme...
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Villa di Pratolino—she never returned. Marguerite Louise, instead of going back to Florence, chose to live in semi-retirement at the Villa di Poggio a...
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Giuseppe Cacialli, chapel of the Medici villa of Poggio Imperiale, Florence Pasquale Poccianti, Cisternino di città, Livorno Pasquale Poccianti, Chapel...
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University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-674-30658-9 Masson, Georgina (1959). Italian Villas and Palaces. London: Harry N. Abrams Ltd. Pitti Palace and Museums – see...
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Cassa di Risparmio di Prato article on Catani. Luigi Catani pittore a palazzo Reale di Pisa, in Le Dimore di Pisa. L’arte di abitare i palazzi di una antica...
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Eleanor of Toledo (redirect from Eleonora di toledo)
stay in Pisa, the couple left for Florence, stopping for a few days at the Poggio a Caiano. 29 June 1539 marked Eleanor and Cosimo's grandiose entrance from...
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– Ferrante I of Naples prevents the revolt of the Barons. 1487 – Villa Poggio Reale construction begun by Alfonso II 1495 – Charles VIII of France conquers...
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Potenza (redirect from Città di Potenza)
Romanesque-style church. Santa Maria del Sepolcro: church. The ruins of a Roman villa in the Poggio Tre Galli quarter. Musmeci Bridge, a unique construction, monument...
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1765 and 1783-99 Giuseppe Ruggieri and Niccolò Gaspero Maria Paoletti Villa di Poggio Imperiale 1767–1808 Gaspare Maria Paoletti, Pasquale Poccianti and...
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Torricelli to the crossroads with Viale del Poggio Imperiale, where it rejoined the trunk started at Piazzale di porta Romana (the second Florentine terminus)...
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"Virgin of the rocks" in the Cheramy version: its history & critical fortune. Poggio a Caiano: CB edizioni. ISBN 9788897644538. Moreno, Paolo; Stefani, Chiara...
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of Poggio Mirteto Castello di Piscignola, Antrodoco Bocchignano, frazione of Montopoli di Sabina Castel Sant'Angelo Province of Rome Castello di Torre...
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it is now inventory number 950. It was stored for safety in the villa medicea di Poggio a Caiano from 1940 to 1942, before being moved from bomb shelter...
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Outline of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War (section Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna")
Solbiate Olona, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 18th Bersaglieri Battalion "Poggio Scanno", in Milan, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 3rd Self-propelled...
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palace is known as Poggio–Reale because it combined a square building with a central loggia with side towers, as in Villa Poggio Reale near Naples (1487–1489)...
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