Ducal Palace, Mantua (redirect from Castello di San Giorgio)
after the French emperor slept there. The Castle of St. George (Castello di San Giorgio) was built from 1395 and finished in 1406 under commission by Francesco...
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San Giorgio Canavese is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the region of Piedmont, northern Italy. The main attraction is the castle...
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Spezia Castello di San Giorgio, La Spezia Castello di Lerici, Lerici Castello di Porto Venere, Porto Venere Fortezza di Sarzanello, Sarzana Castello Montetanano...
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List of churches in Venice (section Castello)
Cannaregio, San Polo, Dorsoduro (including the Giudecca and Isola Sacca Fisola), Santa Croce, San Marco (including San Giorgio Maggiore) and Castello (including...
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The Castello di San Giorgio is part of the Ducal palace of Mantua. It is a moated rectangular castle, each of which's four corners has a large tower and...
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San Giorgio dei Greci (Greek: Ἅγιος Γεώργιος τῶν Ἑλλήνων, romanized: ´Agios Geórgios ton Ellínon, lit. 'Saint George of the Greeks') is a church in the...
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coastal fort, it was called the Castello di San Giorgio. After peace fell upon the region in the early 19th century, the Castello was abandoned. Some decades...
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The Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni in Venice, northern Italy, was one of the city's confraternities, a scuola piccola located in the sestiere (neighborhood)...
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Città di Castello (Italian pronunciation: [tʃitˈta ddi kasˈtɛllo]); "Castle Town") is a city and comune in the province of Perugia, in the northern part...
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extremities of Castello. Prominent sites and buildings in Castello include: Church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo (San Zanipoli) Church of San Giorgio dei Greci...
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demolished in 1395 by permission of pope Boniface IX to build his Castello di San Giorgio. (in Italian) Giovanni Paccagnini, Mantova. Le arti. Medioevo,...
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The Castello Aragonese is a fortification in Taranto, Italy. Officially called the Castel San Angelo, it was built on the site of older fortifications...
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San Giorgio di Nogaro San Giorgio di Piano San Giorgio in Bosco San Giorgio Ionico San Giorgio La Molara San Giorgio Lucano San Giorgio Monferrato San Giorgio...
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cloisters. San Salvador is the parish church of a parish in the Vicariate of San Marco-Castello. Other churches in the parish are San Bartolomeo and San Zulian...
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San Francesco di Paola is a Roman Catholic church in Via Garibaldi in the Sestiere of Castello in Venice, Italy. In 1291, the bishop of Castello, Bartolomeo...
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Italian village, one of eleven hamlets (frazioni) of the town of Castel San Giorgio, in the Province of Salerno, Campania. The toponym Torello most likely...
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The Pinacoteca Comunale of Città di Castello is the main museum of paintings and arts of Umbria Italian Region, alongside the Perugia's National gallery...
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Monte San Giorgio is a Swiss mountain and UNESCO World Heritage Site near the border between Switzerland and Italy. It is part of the Lugano Prealps,...
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Bologna. Castello d'Argile borders the following municipalities: Argelato, Cento, Pieve di Cento, Sala Bolognese, San Giorgio di Piano, San Giovanni in...
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The Basilica di San Pietro di Castello (English: Basilica of St Peter of Castello), commonly called San Pietro di Castello, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica...
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active mainly in Florence and Tuscany. He was born in Borgo San Sepolcro and pupil of Giorgio Vasari, for whom in 1538 he made designs from Roman monuments...
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secure, Cosimo began to spend more time at his villa in Castello. As the architect and writer Giorgio Vasari wrote, "At this place the Duke began to build...
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San Francesco is a Roman Catholic church in Città di Castello, Province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy. A church at the site was consecrated in 1291, but has...
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The earliest documented trace of the history of San Giorgio su Legnano, a municipality in the province of Milan in the Altomilanese, refers to an inscription...
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San Giorgio Morgeto (Calabrian: San Giorgiu Morgetu or simply San Giorgi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Reggio Calabria in the Italian...
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by Giorgio Vasari. Fortori painted For the church of San Francesco (1568) in Citerna and for the church of San Domenico (1569) in Citta di Castello. The...
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San Giorgio su Legnano (Legnanese: San Giorgiu) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about...
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2011. Retrieved 12 July 2010. Inventario dei beni culturali - Castello di San Giorgio Archived 2012-05-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian) Gilardoni...
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16th century, unified Vaccarese with the estates of Cortecchia and Castello San Giorgio, together with estates of other families of the Roman nobility and...
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The Castello della Magione (also Magione di San Giovanni al Ponte or Spedale di San Giovanni in Gerusalemme alla Magione) is a medieval castle in Poggibonsi...
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