Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany established itself between the second half of the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century...
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Cities and towns in Tuscany List of municipalities of Tuscany Tuscan Archipelago People from Tuscany Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany "Monthly Demographic...
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Aqueduct of Nottolini, Lucca (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
in Tuscany, Italy. It was built in the 19th century to provide Lucca with water from the mountains south of the city. Its Neoclassical architecture design...
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Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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Aqueduct of Colognole (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Acquedotto Leopoldino (also known as the "Acquedotto di Colognole") and the neoclassical cisterns of Livorno were part of a sophisticated scheme to not only provide...
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Villa Marlia (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
in Capannori, in the Province of Lucca, west of Florence, in the northern Tuscany region of Italy. The 15th century Italian Renaissance villa was in the...
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Villa del Poggio Imperiale (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Imperial Hill) is a predominantly neoclassical former grand ducal villa in Arcetri, just to the south of Florence in Tuscany, central Italy. Beginning as a...
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Famedio, Pistoia (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
is a Neoclassic-style shrine or temple located at the end of a tree lined path, just off Piazza San Francesco #9, in Pistoia, region of Tuscany, Italy...
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Cisternoni of Livorno (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Cisternoni of Livorno are a series of three large buildings in the neoclassical style at Livorno, in Tuscany, Italy. They were constructed between 1829 and 1848...
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Episcopal Palace, Grosseto (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
formerly Palazzo Ariosti, is a building in Grosseto, Tuscany. It is located on Corso Carducci, the main street in the city center, and houses the Bishop's...
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Villa di Geggiano, Castelnuovo Berardenga (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
is a neoclassical-style rural palace located on Via di Geggiano 1, in the neighborhood of Pianella of the commune of Castelnuovo Berardenga, in province...
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Palazzo Tucci (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
from late Baroque architecture to Neoclassicism. The portal has the coat of arms of the family. The erudite Diodati who was active in theater and garden...
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Santa Cristina, Pisa (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Santa Cristina is a Neoclassical-style, Roman Catholic church in Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is located on the Lungarno Gambacorti. The church is...
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Sanctuary of Madonna di San Romano (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
convent, located in the frazione of San Romano in the territory of the town of Montopoli in Val d'Arno, province of Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. Originally...
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San Giovanni Evangelista, Ponsacco (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Evangelista is a Neoclassical-style, Roman Catholic parish church, located on the piazza of the same name in the center of the town of Ponsacco in the province...
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Montalcino Cathedral (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Fantastici. The architecture is characterized by a pronaos, or porch, consisting of six Ionic columns and entablature. Three portals in the east front...
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Santa Maria del Soccorso, Livorno (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
Maria del Soccorso (Our Lady of the Rescue) is a Neoclassical style, Roman Catholic, Marian votive church in central Livorno. The tall brick church facade...
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Teatro Dante (Sansepolcro) (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
(also called Cinema Teatro Dante) is an Italian theatre in Sansepolcro, a town in Tuscany, Italy, in the province of Arezzo. The theatre was inaugurated on...
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Palazzo Bastogi (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
balustrade alluding to the four seasons and, in the centre, a flag bearer. The rest of the architectural scores are punctuated by stringcourses, kneeling...
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success during the Grand Tour. Neoclassical architecture was inspired by the Renaissance works of Palladio and saw in Luigi Vanvitelli and Filippo Juvarra...
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Futa Pass (category Transport in Tuscany)
Futa) is a pass in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, at an elevation of 903 m (2,963 ft). It is located in the comune of Firenzuola, in the Metropolitan...
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Hunting Lodge of Duke Charles II of Parma (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
owners, is a rural villa in the hamlet of Pieve Santo Stefano in the province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. The main villa was designed circa 1838 by Lorenzo...
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as that of Neoclassical architecture, and influenced the designs which noblemen built their country houses all over the world, notably in the United Kingdom...
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Specola di Lucca (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
a Neoclassic-style former astronomical observatory built during the early 19th century near the Royal Villa at Marlia, near Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy...
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Biblioteca Cathariniana (category Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany)
library in Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is affiliated with the Archbishop's Seminary (Seminario Arcivescovile). The library was founded in the 13th-century...
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Rococo, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Fascist, and Italian modern and contemporary architecture. AD 313 – The arch of Constantine in Rome. Mostly built in concrete...
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Alessandro Manetti (architect) (category Italian neoclassical architects)
1833) and the Cinta daziaria di Livorno (completed in 1835). Neoclassical architecture in Tuscany D. Barsanti, L. Rombai (a cura di), Scienziati idraulici...
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Antonio Corazzi (category Architects from Tuscany)
Stanisław's neoclassical era. Corazzi's architectural creativity from 1819 to 1847 in Poland coincides with two major periods of architectural thought in the...
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Siena Synagogue (category Neoclassical architecture in Italy)
in Siena, Tuscany, Italy. The building also houses the Jewish Museum of Siena, a Jewish museum. Designed by Giuseppe del Rosso in the Neoclassical style...
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Livorno (redirect from Leghorn, Tuscany)
[liˈvorno] ) is a port city on the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of the Tuscany region of Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Livorno, having a...
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