The Palazzo San Giuliano is a monumental palace located in Piazza Universitaria, in the center of the city of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. Once a private...
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Italy Church of San Giuliano, Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Church of San Giuliano Martire, Rome, Lazio, Italy Palazzo San Giuliano, Catania, Sicily...
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the University of Catania, and stands across the piazza from the Palazzo San Giuliano, also housing offices of the university. It presently houses the...
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Palazzo Braschi ([paˈlat.tso ˈbras.ki]) is a large Neoclassical palace in Rome, Italy and is located between the Piazza Navona, the Campo de' Fiori, the...
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Giuliano da Sangallo (c. 1445 – 1516) was an Italian sculptor, architect and military engineer active during the Italian Renaissance. He is known primarily...
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List of palaces in Italy (section San Gimignano)
Palazzo delle Poste, Catania Palazzo Rosa, Catania Palazzo San Demetrio, Catania Palazzo San Giuliano, Catania Palazzo delle Scienze, Catania Palazzo...
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Giuliano de' Medici (28 October 1453 – 26 April 1478) was the second son of Piero de' Medici (the Gouty) and Lucrezia Tornabuoni. As co-ruler of Florence...
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around Piazza dell'Università such as the Palazzo dell'Università (Sicolorum Gymnasium) and Palazzo San Giuliano. In front of this building, Vaccarini designed...
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The Palazzo Vecchio (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso ˈvɛkkjo] "Old Palace") is the town hall of Florence, Italy. It overlooks the Piazza della Signoria...
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Florence by Alberti's Palazzo Rucellai and Michelozzo's Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. Between the two cities, at San Gimignano, Giuliano is credited with enlarging...
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Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici KG (12 March 1479 – 17 March 1516) was an Italian nobleman, the third son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and a ruler of Florence...
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The Basilica of San Vitale is a late antique church in Ravenna, Italy. The sixth-century church is an important surviving example of early Byzantine art...
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Palazzo Serristori is a Renaissance style palace located between Piazza Demidoff and the Lungarno Serristori in Oltrarno, in the neighborhood of San Niccolò...
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Capici, Militello, Alcara, Salomone, Ameda, Salandra, San Giuliano, Campopetro, Villasmundo, San Dimitri, Gisira, and Scalarancio. The wealth and privilege...
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birthday in May 2015 the Museo Civico di San Casciano Val di Pesa was rededicated as the Museo Giuliano Ghelli. Palazzo Vecchio, Direzione di Servizi Territoriali...
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Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino (category Burials at San Lorenzo, Florence)
Tagliacozzo and his wife, Catherine of San Severino. Lorenzo II became lord of Florence in August 1513, after his uncle, Giuliano de' Medici, handed over control...
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The Palazzo Pianetti or Pianetti Tesei is a Rococo palace in the town of Jesi, region of Marche, Italy; it is presently used as the Civic Museum and exhibition...
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dell'Oriuolo. Palazzo Spinelli entry on complex. Cocchi cites the cost of over 10 thousand scudi. Arnaldo Cocchi, page 285. Oratorio San Filippo, Florence...
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Giuliano Dami (14 September 1683 – 5 April 1750) was the favourite and valet (Aiutante di Camera) of Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1723...
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Rovere Palazzo Ducale, Urbino Rocca Della Rovere in Senigallia Rocca Roveresca in Mondavio Palazzo Della Rovere in San Lorenzo in Campo Palazzo Della Rovere...
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offices of the University of Catania: Palazzo dell'Università; Palazzo Gioeni Asmundo; and the Palazzo San Giuliano. An 1864 guidebook calls this the Piazza...
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10.847072°E / 43.678643; 10.847072 Palazzo Grifoni is a former aristocratic palace located in Piazza Grifoni San Miniato, in the Piazza Grifoni in the...
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The Palazzo San Demetrio is a late-Baroque style palace located at via Etna #55, where via Etna intersects Via San Giuliano, in the city center of Catania...
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The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the later family that acquired and expanded it, is a 15th-century Renaissance palace...
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Michelozzo (section Palazzo Medici)
the south side of the church, running along the eastern flank of the San Giuliano (Mellini) Chapel...which divided the first cloister into two parts before...
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Palazzo Strozzi is a palace in Florence, Italy. The construction of the palace was begun in 1489 by Benedetto da Maiano, for Filippo Strozzi the Elder...
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Piazza Santa Croce (section Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori)
to the Basilica of Santa Croce is the Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, rebuilt in the late 15th century by Giuliano da Sangallo, personal architect of Lorenzo...
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Procession of the Magi in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi (in which are also present both of Piero's sons, Lorenzo and Giuliano, as well as Piero himself)....
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13th-century church of San Giuliano, that gave name to a gate near here and this quarter of the city. The church of San Giuliano was adjacent to one of...
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Chigi Palace (redirect from Palazzo Chigi)
The Chigi Palace (Italian: Palazzo Chigi [paˈlattso ˈkiːdʒi]) is a palace and former noble residence in Rome which is the seat of the Council of Ministers...
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