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Palazzo and Pretorio
However, this bell is older than the bell-chamber itself, and comes from the tower Vergata in Palazzo Pretorio in Pisa, where it was called La Giustizia ( The Justice ).
* Palazzo Pretorio, which was seat of the People's Captain until 1290.
They include ; the Palazzo civico at piazza della Riforma, the Palazzo e cinema Corso at via Pioda, the Palazzo Riva at via Francesco Soave, the Palazzo Riva at via Massimiliano Magatti, the Palazzo Riva at via Pretorio 7 and Villa Favorita in Castagnola.
* 1564: Palazzo Pretorio, Cividale del Friuli ( province of Udine ) ( project, attributed )
* The Palazzo Pretorio was the Town Hall in the Middle Ages.
* The Palazzo Pretorio, or Vicariale, the residence of the Florentine governors, recently restored to its original condition, has a picturesque facade adorned with ceramic coats of arms, and in the interior are various frescoes dating from the 13th to the 16th century.
Palazzo Pretorio was built from the 13th century in red bricks.
: Palazzo Pretorio in Prato
* Arringo, a large lawn between the Duomo and the Palazzo Pretorio
In the 13th century Crema was also enriched with its famous cathedral and the Palazzo Pretorio.
* The Palazzo Pretorio
* Palazzo Pretorio ( 14th century )
* Palazzo Pretorio

Palazzo and next
* the Collegiata di San Secondo ( 13th century ) in the old medieval centre next to the Palazzo Civico.
* Palazzo delle Albere, a Renaissance villa next to the Adige river built around 1550 by the Madruzzo family, now hosting a modern art museum.
* The Synagogue, next to the Palazzo Comunale, was built by the Jewish Community of Modena in Lombardesque style and inaugurated in 1873.
Corto Maltese ( whose name is possibly derived from the Venetian Corte Maltese-Courtyard of the Maltese, today Corte Contarini del Bovolo, next to Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo ) is a laconic sea captain adventuring during the early 20th century ( 1900-1920s ).
Many of his assistants or pupils in projects at the Palazzo Farnese and Herrera Chapel would become among the pre-eminent artists of the next decades, including Domenichino, Francesco Albani, Giovanni Lanfranco, Domenico Viola, Guido Reni, Sisto Badalocchio, and others.
The next year he was involved in Visione e Colore ( Visions and Colours ) in the Palazzo Grassi, Venice before joining other SPUR colleagues in the Nouveaux Espaces exhibition in Paris.
The Palazzo and Fo Tan Railway House, next to Fo Tan Station.
As Albert Palazzo points out in his paper " Plan 1919-The Other One ", the chemical warfare planners had big plans for the next year's offensive.
Lessons were initially held in a building in Piazza del Duomo, next to the Cathedral of St. Agatha, and eventually moved to the Palazzo dell ' Universita ' in the late 1690s.

Palazzo and Duomo
< center > The opposite side of Piazza del Duomo, with late-Art Deco Palazzo dell ' Arengario .</ center >
Many of his pictures still exist, the most important being the wall and ceiling paintings in the great Sala di Cosimo I of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, where he and his assistants were at work from 1555, and the frescoes he started inside the vast cupola of the Duomo, completed by Federico Zuccari and with the help of Giovanni Balducci.
The large Piazza del Duomo is lined with attractive original buildings as the Palazzo del Comune and the Palazzo del Podestà: it is the setting ( in July ) of the Giostra dell ' Orso (" Bear Joust "), when the best horsemen of the districts of the town tilt with lances at a target held up by a dummy shaped like a bear.
A huge statue of Brunelleschi now sits outside the Palazzo dei Canonici in the Piazza del Duomo, looking thoughtfully up towards his greatest achievement, the dome that would forever dominate the panorama of Florence.
Almost all Todi's main medieval monuments — the co-cathedral church ( Duomo ), the Palazzo del Capitano, the Palazzo del Priore and the Palazzo del Popolo — front on the main square on the lower breast of the hill: the piazza is often used as a movie set.
Palazzo del Monte in Piazza del Duomo, with the Fountain of River Crostolo.
Arnolfo di Cambio, the architect of the Duomo and the Santa Croce church, began constructing it upon the ruins of Palazzo dei Fanti and Palazzo dell ' Esecutore di Giustizia, once owned by the Uberti family.
To the right of the Duomo is the Gothic Palazzo Venditti, from the first half of the 14th century.
Image: Piazza Duomo ( Milan ) E1. jpg | The Palazzo Carminati and the square

Palazzo and 12th
Other attractions include the 11th and 12th century Church of Santa Fosca, which is surrounded by a porticus in form of a Greek cross, and the Museo Provinciale di Torcello housed in two fourteenth century palaces, the Palazzo dell ' Archivio and the Palazzo del Consiglio, which was once the seat of the communal government.
The Palazzo degli Alberti ( 12th century ) is home to an art gallery with works by Filippo Lippi ( Prato Madonna ), Giovanni Bellini ( Crucifix with Jew Cemetery ) and Caravaggio ( The Crowning with Thorns ).
* Palazzo Senatorio, built in the 12th century and modified according to Michelangelo's designs ;

Palazzo and century
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
The principal building on the piazza is the town hall, once the Palazzo dei Priori ( built late 13th, early 14th century ) which was for many years the Palazzo Comunale.
* The Palazzo del Governatore (" Governor's Palace "), dating from the 13th century.
* Palazzo Lanza Buccheri ( 16th century ).
* Palazzo Mergulese-Montalto ( 14th century ), which conserves the old façade from the 14th century, with a pointed portal.
* The Palazzo Vermexio, the current Town Hall, which includes fragments of an Ionic temple of the 5th century BC.
* Palazzo Francica Nava, with parts of the original 16th century building surviving.
* Palazzo Migliaccio ( 15th century ), with notable lava inlay decorations.
A mid-18th century etching of the Palazzo del Quirinale by Giovanni Battista Piranesi: The colossal Roman " Horse Tamers " or Dioscuri are in the foreground, but the obelisk from the Mausoleum of Augustus ( erected 1781-1786 ) has not yet been set up between them.
* Palazzo Volpi di Misurata, across from San Carlino, built in the 18th century.
* The Palazzo Colonna ( 17th century ), in front of Palazzo Rospigliosi, contains some remains of Caracalla's temple of Serapis
* Palazzo Villamarina-Pes ( 17th century );
* Palazzo degli Scolopi, ( 17th century ), actually Provincial offices ;
* Palazzo Giovene is a 16th century palace, now used as Town Hall.
* Palazzo D ' Albis ( 16th century ), a typical example of Catalan-Aragonese architecture of the 16th century.
* Palazzo Geremia ( late 15th century ).
Memmo once resided in the monumental 15th century Palazzo Angeli, which now houses the Museum of Precinema.
In the other hand side by side with the 13th century bronze griffin of Perugia above the door of the Palazzo dei Priori stands, as a Guelphic emblem, the lion, and Perugia remained loyal for the most part to the Guelph party in the struggles of Guelphs and Ghibellines.

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