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MEDIEVAL PALACE
This building located on the south side of Piazza Santa Croce is the result of incorporation of many individual buildings. The ground floor is set back in from the upper floors, which are supported by...
The medieval palace is located at the south side of the square, easily recognizable by its painted decorations, made in the early 17th century by several artists under the supervision of Giovanni Mann...
We went to Piazza di Santa Croce Square, where on its southern side is Palazzo del Antella (Palazzo del Antella or Antella), construction is a medieval period, and at the end of XVI in ...
This palace occupies a lot of the southern side of the Santa Croce square and, after the basilic, it is the most important architectural element. The result of the next union of ...
MEDIEVAL PALACE
This building located on the south side of Piazza Santa Croce is the result of incorporation of many individual buildings. The ground floor is set back in from the upper floors, which are supported by...
Great medieval palace
The medieval palace is located at the south side of the square, easily recognizable by its painted decorations, made in the early 17th century by several artists under the supervision of Giovanni Mann...
На Piazza di Santa Croce!
We went to Piazza di Santa Croce Square, where on its southern side is Palazzo del Antella (Palazzo del Antella or Antella), construction is a medieval period, and at the end of XVI in ...
The facade would deserve a renewal
The hotel is very beautiful, but it is almost impossible to see the freshness of the first floor.
Single window sequence
This palace occupies a lot of the southern side of the Santa Croce square and, after the basilic, it is the most important architectural element. The result of the next union of ...