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Government Building Attractions In Emilia-Romagna

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Emilia-Romagna is an administrative region of Northeast Italy comprising the historical regions of Emilia and Romagna. Its capital is Bologna. It has an area of 22,446 km2 , and about 4.4 million inhabitants. Emilia-Romagna is one of the wealthiest and most developed regions in Europe, with the third highest GDP per capita in Italy. Bologna, its capital, has one of Italy's highest quality of life indices and advanced social services. Emilia-Romagna is also a cultural and tourist centre, being the home of the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world, containing Romanesque and Renaissance cities , a former Western Roman Empire capital su...
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Government Building Attractions In Emilia-Romagna

  • 7. Palazzo del Podesta Bologna
    The Palazzo del Podestà is a civic building in Bologna, northern Italy. The edifice was built around 1200 as the seat of the local podestà, the various functionaries of the commune. It stands on the Piazza Maggiore, near the Palazzo Comunale and facing the Basilica of San Petronio. Proving insufficient for the massive participation of the people in the city's government, it was in 1245 flanked by the Palazzo Re Enzo, over which stands the Torre dell'Arengo, whose bell was used to call the people during emergencies. The Palazzo del Podestà is a long building, with a large hall on the upper floor. The lower floor is a double open arcade, the so-called Voltone del Podestà, through which pass two lanes of shops. In 1453 Aristotile Fioravanti replaced the bell and reconstructed the original...
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  • 11. Palazzo della Mercanzia Bologna
    The Palazzo Bolognetti is a Renaissance style palace located on Via Castiglione #1, in central Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. The palace is adjacent to the Palazzo della Mercanzia. The portico in front of the palace dates to the 15th century, while the building was erected in 1551 in a style recalling Pellegrino Tibaldi. The decorations in the atrium and entrance stairwell are attributed to Andrea Marchesi. The palace suffered much damage in the war and was restored. It houses the Circulo Bononiano.
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  • 13. Palazzo della Provincia Ravenna
    The Palazzo Ghini is a palace of the aristocratic Ghini family in Cesena, Italy. Located in Corso Sozzi, it is the best known of the five palaces of the same family. Its location in the old center of Cesena has been the site of many archeological finds indicating that several Roman buildings stood there in the 3rd–2nd centuries BC.
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  • 15. Comune di Montecreto Montecreto
    This is an alphabetical list of the 8,100 Italian comuni which existed following the 2009 merger of Campolongo al Torre with Tapogliano to form the new comune of Campolongo Tapogliano, and the redesignation of Rivanazzano as Rivanazzano Terme. These represent the fundamental municipal units of the local government system of the country. This list is currently being split into individual alphabetical articles. The completed articles are listed here:
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