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Palazzo Del Podesta
Palazzo del Podestà is Italian for "Palace of the Chief Magistrate" of a town. Palazzo del Podesta may refer to: * Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna, a civic building in Bologna * , a building in Florence; see List of palaces in Italy * , a civic building in Forlì * Palazzo del Podestà, Mantua, a palazzo and site of municipal offices * near Piazza dei Signori, Verona * , near Piazza del Duomo, San Gimignano ** Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano, a palazzo that was the podestà of San Gimignano during the 14th century * , a World Heritage site in Genoa * The Bargello, formerly Palazzo del Podestà, now an art museum in Florence * Part of the , a broletto (place of assembly) in Novara See also * Palazzo Comunale (other) * Palazzo Pretorio (other) * Palazzo della Ragione (other) * Arengario, Italian government buildings of different historic periods * Arengo The Arengo was the name of the assembly that ruled San Marino from the fifth century A.D. to 1 ...
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Palazzo Del Podestà, Bologna
The Palazzo del Podestà is a civic building in Bologna, northern Italy. The edifice was built around 1200 as the seat of the local ''podestà'', the various functionaries of the commune. It stands on the Piazza Maggiore, near the Palazzo Comunale and facing the Basilica of San Petronio. Proving insufficient for the massive participation of the people in the city's government, it was in 1245 flanked by the Palazzo Re Enzo, over which stands the ''Torre dell'Arengo'', whose bell was used to call the people during emergencies. The Palazzo del Podestà is a long building, with a large hall on the upper floor. The lower floor is a double open arcade, the so-called ''Voltone del Podestà'', through which pass two lanes of shops. In 1453 Aristotile Fioravanti replaced the bell and reconstructed the original Gothic façade in the Renaissance style by order of Giovanni II Bentivoglio. In the ''Voltone'', in 1525, were placed the terracotta statues of the city's protectors, Sts. P ...
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List Of Palaces In Italy
This is a list of the most important palaces in Italy, sorted by city. Ancona * Palazzo Bosdari Ascoli Piceno * Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo Bergamo *Palazzo della Ragione Bernalda * Palazzo Margherita Bologna *Palazzo d'Accursio * Palazzo Albergati * Palazzo dell'Archiginnasio - Former University of Bologna * Palazzo Comunale, Bologna * Palazzo Magnani * Palazzo dei Notai * Palazzo Orsi Mangelli * Palazzo del Podestà *Palazzo Poggi *Palazzo Re Enzo Brescia *Palazzo della Loggia Caltagirone * Palazzo Senatorio, Caltagirone Caprarola *Palazzo Farnese Caserta *Reggia di Caserta *Palazzo Reale - Former royal residence for Bourbon kings of Napoli Castel Gandolfo * Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo the summer residence of the pope, the head of the Catholic Church Catania * Palazzo Asmundo Cefalù * Palazzo Atenasio Martino Colorno *Palazzo Ducale Cremona *Palazzo Pubblico Ferrara *Palazzo dei Diamanti - Currently houses 'Pinacoteca Nazionale' *Palazzo Costabi ...
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Forlì
Forlì ( , ; rgn, Furlè ; la, Forum Livii) is a ''comune'' (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, and is the capital of the province of Forlì-Cesena. It is the central city of Romagna. The city is situated along the Via Emilia, to the east of the Montone river, and is an important agricultural centre. The city hosts some of Italy's culturally and artistically significant landmarks; it is also notable as the birthplace of painters Melozzo da Forlì and Marco Palmezzano, humanist historian Flavio Biondo, physicians Geronimo Mercuriali and Giovanni Battista Morgagni. The University Campus of Forlì (part of the University of Bologna) is specialized in Economics, Engineering, Political Sciences as well as the Advanced school of Modern Languages for Interpreters and Translators (SSLMIT). Climate The climate of the area is humid subtropical (''Cfa'' in the Köppen climate classification) with Mediterranean features, fairly mitigated by the relative closeness ...
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Palazzo Del Podestà, Mantua
The Palazzo del Podestà, or Palazzo del Broletto, is a 13th-century palace, located between Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza Broletto, in the center of Mantua, region of Lombardy, Italy. The building for many years serving as the offices of the Municipality. The main facade faces Piazza Broletto. History The palace was built in 1227 as the home and offices of the commune government in Mantua. After a fire, the building was reconstructed in Renaissance-style by designs of Luca Fancelli, commissioned in the 15th century by Duke Ludovico Gonzaga. The main facade has a niche with a well-worn 13th-statue said to be of Virgil Publius Vergilius Maro (; traditional dates 15 October 7021 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He composed three of the most famous poems in Latin literature: t ... at his desk, between two columns. The palace has, as described, two facades. The main facade on Piazza Broletto has ...
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Piazza Dei Signori, Verona
Piazza dei Signori is a city square in Verona, Italy. Buildings around the square * Palazzo della Ragione, Verona (Palazzo del Comune) * Palazzo Domus Nova * Casa della Pietà * Palazzo di Cansignorio * Palazzo del Podestà, Verona * Loggia del Consiglio Palazzo Domus Nova.jpg, Piazza dei Signori (Verona) - Casa della Pietà.jpg, Vérone - Loggia del Consiglio.jpg, Palazzo Cansignorio VR.jpg, Palazzo del Podestà (Verona) - Maine Gate.jpg, ''Palazzo del Podestà'' Maine gate Monument to Dante (Verona).jpg, Monument to Dante Dante Alighieri (; – 14 September 1321), probably baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and often referred to as Dante (, ), was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called (modern Italian: '' ... Monument to Dante The monument to Dante Alighieri is a statue representing him, made in memory of his 6th centenary from his birth. When Dante was exiled from Florence he was a long guest in Veron ...
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Piazza Del Duomo, San Gimignano
Piazza del Duomo is a city square in San Gimignano, Italy. Buildings around the square * Palazzo vecchio del Podestà * Torre Rognosa * Torre Chigi * Torri dei Salvucci * Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano * Loggia del Comune *Torre Grossa Torre Grossa is the tallest tower in San Gimignano San Gimignano () is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. Known as the Town of Fine Towers, San Gimignano is famous for its medieval architec ... Piazzas in San Gimignano {{Italy-stub ...
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Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano
The Palazzo Comunale (), also known as the Palazzo del Popolo () of San Gimignano has been the seat of the civic authority in the comune since the 13th century. It is located on the Piazza del Duomo close to the Collegiate Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The building and Collegiate Church are at the heart of the medieval town, and are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the "Historic Centre of San Gimignano".UNESCOHistoric Centre of San Gimignano (accessed 05-09-2012) The building contains important fresco decorations by Memmo di Filippuccio, Lippo Memmi and others, a museum and a gallery with works of the Florentine and Sienese schools of art - including paintings by Coppo di Marcovaldo, Lippo Memmi, Benozzo Gozzoli, Filippino Lippi, Il Sodoma and Pinturicchio. History and architecture The Palazzo Comunale dates from the late 13th century, and was built on the ruins of an existing building between 1289 and 1298.
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Genoa
Genoa ( ; it, Genova ; lij, Zêna ). is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the List of cities in Italy, sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. As of the 2011 Italian census, the Province of Genoa, which in 2015 became the Metropolitan City of Genoa, had 855,834 resident persons. Over 1.5 million people live in the wider metropolitan area stretching along the Italian Riviera. On the Gulf of Genoa in the Ligurian Sea, Genoa has historically been one of the most important ports on the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean: it is currently the busiest in Italy and in the Mediterranean Sea and twelfth-busiest in the European Union. Genoa was the capital of Republic of Genoa, one of the most powerful maritime republics for over seven centuries, from the 11th century to 1797. Particularly from the 12th century to the 15th century, the city played a leading role in the commercial trade in Europe, becoming one o ...
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Bargello
The Bargello, also known as the Palazzo del Bargello, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, or Palazzo del Popolo (Palace of the People), was a former barracks and prison, now an art museum, in Florence, Italy. Terminology The word ''bargello'' appears to come from the late Latin ''bargillus'' (from Gothic ''bargi'' and German ''burg''), meaning "castle" or "fortified tower". During the Italian Middle Ages it was the name given to a military captain in charge of keeping peace and justice (hence "Captain of justice") during riots and uproars. In Florence he was usually hired from a foreign city to prevent any appearance of favoritism on the part of the Captain. The position could be compared with that of a current Chief of police. The name Bargello was extended to the building which was the office of the captain. The palace Construction began in 1255. The palace was built to house first the Capitano del Popolo and later, in 1261, the 'podestà', the highest magistrate of the Florence C ...
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Broletto
In Middle Age Communes in Italy, a broletto was the place where the whole population met for democratic assemblies, and where the elected men lived and administered justice. ''Broletto'' is an ancient Italian word, from medieval Latin "broilum, brogilum", which probably derives from a Celtic word. Its first meaning is "little orchard or garden"; hence the meaning "field surrounded by a wall". Ancient brolettoes are major buildings in Milan, Brescia, Pavia, Piacenza, Como, Monza, Reggio Emilia, Novara and others. Several places or buildings in northern Italy are called "Broletto". Gallery Image:Orta_San_Giulio-Broletto.jpg, The broletto at Orta San Giulio, on Lake Orta Image:5023 - Milano - Broletto nuovo - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, 24-July-2007.jpg, The Broletto Nuovo in Milan Image:5027_-_Milano_-_Broletto_nuovo_-_Sotto_il_porticato_-_Foto_Giovanni_Dall'Orto,_24-July-2007.jpg, Under the porch of Broletto Nuovo in Milan Image:Palazzo Broletto 03.JPG, The Broletto in Pavia Lis ...
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Palazzo Comunale (other)
Palazzo Comunale may refer to: * Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano, seat of the civic authority in San Gimignano, Italy * , site of an astronomical clock in Italy * Palazzo d'Accursio 260px, Palazzo d'Accursio. Palazzo d'Accursio (or Palazzo Comunale) is a palace once formulated to house major administrative offices of the city of Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is located on the Piazza Maggiore, and is the city's T ...
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Palazzo Pretorio (other)
Palazzo Pretorio may refer to: * Palazzo Pretorio, Arezzo * Palazzo Pretorio, Cividale del Friuli, Italy * Palazzo Pretorio, Fiesole, Italy * Palazzo Pretorio, Gubbio * Palazzo Pretorio, Lucca, Italy * Palazzo Pretorio, Palermo, Italy * Palazzo Pretorio, Prato, Italy * Palazzo Vilhena, Malta * Praetorian Palace The Praetorian Palace ( sl, Pretorska palača, it, palazzo Pretorio) is a 15th-century Venetian Gothic palace in the city of Koper, in southwest Slovenia. Located on the southern side of the city's central Tito Square (at ''Titov trg/piazza Tito ..., Koper, Slovenia {{Disambiguation, geo Buildings and structures disambiguation pages ...
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