Loggiato di San Francesco Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Elegant, beautiful building on an awesome Piazza
The loggiato is an elegant and beautiful covered passage that originally connected the San Francesco church (demolished) to the awesome Piazza del Comune. The 19 arches are one of the great components...
Square in the form of a triangle, with a gallery on one side, really original and beautiful. A place not to be missed. The tourist office is here as well.
A beautiful structure of 19 arches, 12 of which were built in the 15th century and only 7 subsequent buildings in the 18th century connected the gallery with the main palazzo. The gallery is very well visible with the area and fountain. Very ...
A look from the top on the main square of Fabriano.
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It is really pleasant to walk under this long stay and stop among the arcades to look at the parapets from which you can admire the underground square, the Municipal Palace, the Palace ...
Elegant, beautiful building on an awesome Piazza
The loggiato is an elegant and beautiful covered passage that originally connected the San Francesco church (demolished) to the awesome Piazza del Comune. The 19 arches are one of the great components...
very original
Square in the form of a triangle, with a gallery on one side, really original and beautiful. A place not to be missed. The tourist office is here as well.
Gallery on the main square
A beautiful structure of 19 arches, 12 of which were built in the 15th century and only 7 subsequent buildings in the 18th century connected the gallery with the main palazzo. The gallery is very well visible with the area and fountain. Very ...
A look from the top on the main square of Fabriano.
It is really pleasant to walk under this long stay and stop among the arcades to look at the parapets from which you can admire the underground square, the Municipal Palace, the Palace ...
a walk ... overview
a long staying on the main square of Fabriano, next to the church of San Francisco