Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence is the most famous vantage point of the city skyline, reproduced in countless postcards and a must for tourists visiting the city.
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Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence is the most famous vantage point of the city skyline, reproduced in countless postcards and a must for tourists visiting the city.
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The palace Rucellai is one of the best examples of fifteenth-century architecture in Florence, located in Via della Vigna Nuova 18. The palace’S façade was designed by Leon Battista Alberti and was the first of a number of important architectural projects that the architect and theorist of the Renaissance performed for the Rucellai family in […]
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Chiesa della Visitazione della Beata Maria Vergine. – Trafoi
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Facing the Archipelago of La Maddalena is Bear’s Rock (Capo d’Orso e Roccia dell’Orso in Italian). The spectacular natural sculpture in the shape of the bear with his head turned towards the sea, it rises to 122 m above sea level The rock, which gave its name to the promontory on which it is located, […]
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Originally the Angevin Castle Civitacampomarano was quadrangular with four defensive towers to their respective corners. Among the feudal lords who had possession there is Paolo di Sangro, who got it by Alfonso of Aragon as a reward for deserting the army Antonio Caldora in the conquest of the kingdom of Naples. A memory of the […]
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