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    site was Porta San Giorgio, which was built in 1569 to designs of either Francesco Laparelli or Girolamo Cassar. The gate was renamed Porta Reale (Maltese:...
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    included on the Antiquities List of 1925. In the 1960s, the 19th century Porta Reale was demolished to make way for a modern City Gate. The first plans to...
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    construction began. Between March 1179 and March 1180, he created the bronze Porta Reale of the cathedral of Pisa, which was destroyed in the 1595 fire. From...
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    Carlos de Grunenbergh, and it led towards an inner gate known as the Porta Reale or Porta Carlo V (also demolished). The fortifications were damaged during...
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    della Città di Palermo, Volume terzo, Palermo, Reale Stamperia, 1816, p. 3-5". Media related to Porta Nuova (Palermo) at Wikimedia Commons (in Italian)...
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  • natural history writer, Ferrante Imperato, and the polymath della Porta. Della Porta was impressed with Cesi, and dedicated three works to the Linceans...
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    as a castle surrounded by a line of walls, of which two gates (Porta Reale and Porta Macchiaia) have survived. The town was well known during the Middle...
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    della Città di Palermo, Volume primo, Palermo, Reale Stamperia, 1816, p. 83-92". "Le dicerie su Porta Felice". (in Italian) Image gallery (in Italian)...
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    had only one access point, the Porta Reale (later renamed Porta Vecchia) on the southern side of the walls, until Porta Nuova was opened in 1755 on the...
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    with an earthen moat. There were two main gates: Porta Nuova on the north and Porta Reale (now Porta Vecchia) on the south. The walls are now used as...
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    bred in Attard, is best known for his work on the Wignacourt Aqueduct, Porta Reale (the entrance into Valletta) and several churches. Of these, only Attard's...
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    BC and the Hellenistic phase, its origins date to prehistoric times Porta Reale (Royal Gate): given this name because it was entered by Norman count...
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    fortifications for the city (1565–1593), Porta Vecchia was preserved and incorporated into the new walls. Renamed Porta Reale, it served as the sole entrance to...
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    Torino Porta Milano, also referred to as Torino Ponte Mosca or Cirié-Lanzo, was a railway station in Turin, northern Italy. It was the terminus station...
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    4744083°N 9.2050028°E / 45.4744083; 9.2050028 Porta Venezia (formerly known as Porta Orientale, Porta Renza and by other names) is one of the historical...
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  • Thumbnail for Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte
    The Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, also known as Villa Reale and formerly called Villa Comunale, is a palace in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It...
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  • Thumbnail for Royal Palace of Naples
    The Royal Palace of Naples (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Napoli) is a historic building located in Piazza del Plebiscito, in the historic center of Naples...
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  • 01575 Upload Photo Porta Reale Curtain Putirjal 35°53′45″N 14°30′34″E / 35.895907°N 14.509432°E / 35.895907; 14.509432 (Porta Reale Curtain) 01576 Upload...
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    monastery of Santo Spirito to the convent of Monteoliveto, continuing to the Porta Reale, connecting pre-existing developments and villages, as well as the ancient...
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    extended to the district of San Giacomo, with the building of Porta Nuova and Porta Reale. Consulting the Barletta Diplomatic Codex between 1514 and 1515...
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    city's decumanus which began at the Porta Decumani, later incorporated into the Castello or Palazzo Madama. The Porta Palatina, on the north side of the...
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    hubs are Turin Lingotto and Turin Porta Susa, both stations offer a connection to Turin Metro (Lingotto and Porta Susa metro stations respectively)....
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    Sardinia Ignazio Bertola, architect Bastion Secondary gate or Porta d'Asti Main gate or Porta Reale Wall Interior of the citadel Bastions and walls Alessandria...
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  • churches. In 1633, Dingli is attributed to have designed the second Porta Reale, the main city gate of the capital Valletta. In 1639, Giovanni de’ Medici...
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  • Informal French British British post-1926 Maltese Porta di San Giorgio Porte Nationale Porta Reale Kingsgate Putirjal/Bieb il-Belt Piazza San Giorgio...
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    south, known as Porta Reale, later renamed Porta Vecchia. It was not until 1755, nearly two centuries later, that the northern gate, Porta Nuova, was opened...
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    sometimes also known as the Wignacourt Fountain, was built close to Porta Reale in Valletta attached to the Ferreria building (demolished). It consists...
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    17th-century drawbridge that was probably originally installed at Valletta's Porta Reale, are also displayed. The bridge is scheduled with a status of Class B...
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    "Storia dell'I.T.G. Gian Battista della Porta". Statuto e regolamento dopo il riordino del 1887, from Atti Del Reale Istituto D'Incoraggiamento Di Napoli...
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  • entrance to the Old University, and those at the now-demolished Porta Reale and Porta Marina. Dimech also worked on the sculpture at the Palace of St...
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