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    neoclassical cisterns of Livorno were part of a sophisticated scheme to provide water to Livorno. La Gran Conserva, or Il Cisternone, situated on what were...
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    Canoviano, (Posagno, 1819), Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa, 1827), and the Cisternone (Livorno, 1829). Italy, in the mid-19th century, was also well known for some...
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    aqueduct; a fourth cisternone planned at Castellaccia was never built. The cisternoni, literally "great cisterns", provided Livorno — a city that is still...
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    Temple, (Posagno, 1819), Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa, 1827) and the Cisternone (Livorno, 1829). The Church of San Francesco di Paola (Naples) Palazzo Belgiojoso...
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  • Società medica di Livorno [it] founded. "British 'factory'" closes. 1840 - New Walls of Livorno [it] built. 1842 - Cisternone (Livorno) [it] built. 1847...
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    to Livorno on the ancient Via Aurelia for the "Gran Premio di Sua Maestà il Re." On Sunday, August 25, the plan predicted a parade to the Cisternone from...
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    that of the Cisternone; at Cappellini, the Casini d'Ardenza, an original composition built in the 1940s as part of the renewal of Livorno's seafront, and...
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    that properly neoclassical by Pasquale Poccianti (Poccianti's "Cisternone", made in Livorno in 1829–1942, is a visionary work comparable to the "revolutionary"...
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    Tuscany, largely at Livorno, where he was largely responsible for the piazza that provides an urbanistic setting of the Cisternone (1842) and the Church...
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