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Architectural Building Attractions In Province of Piacenza

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The province of Piacenza is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its provincial capital is the city Piacenza. As of 2016, it has a total population of 286,572 inhabitants over an area of 2,585.86 square kilometres , giving it a population density of 111.38 inhabitants per square kilometre. The city Piacenza has a population of 102,269, as of 2015. The provincial president is Francesco Rolleri and it contains 48 comuni . The province dates back to its founding by the Romans in 218 BCE.
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Architectural Building Attractions In Province of Piacenza

  • 1. Palazzo Gotico Piacenza
    Palazzo Comunale is a palace in Piacenza, northern Italy which now serves as the seat of municipal administration.
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  • 8. Villa Braghieri Castel San Giovanni
    Villa Braghieri or Villa Braghieri-Albesani is a Baroque architecture style rural palace, located on the Via Emilia Piacentina, in the town of Castel San Giovanni, near Piacenza, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The villa was begun during the late 17th century by Count Daniele Chiapponi, but construction continued till the end of the 18th century. Part of the designs were directed by Carlo Scotti, nephew of the Marquise Teodora Chiapponi. In 1809, the villa became property of the land-owning Albesani family. By 1905, the villa was bought by the Braghieri family. Carlo Braghieri, a prominent lawyer, willed the property by 1971 to the Ente Comunale di Assistenza of Castel San Giovanni, and it 1996, it beceame property of the comune.The villa has 23 rooms, each with a different theme or purpo...
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  • 9. Stazione di Piacenza Piacenza
    Milano Centrale is the main railway station of the city of Milan, Italy and is the largest train station in Europe by volume. The station is a terminus and located at the northern end of central Milan. It was officially inaugurated in 1931 to replace the old central station , which was a transit station but with a limited number of tracks and space, so could not handle the increased traffic caused by the opening of the Simplon tunnel in 1906. Milano Centrale has high speed connections to Turin in the west, Venice via Verona in the east and on the north-south mainline to Bologna, Rome, Naples and Salerno. The Simplon and Gotthard railway lines connect Milano Centrale to Bern and Geneva via Domodossola and Zürich via Chiasso in Switzerland. Destinations of inter-city and regional railways r...
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  • 12. Palazzo del Podesta Castell Arquato
    Palazzo del Podestà is Italian for Palace of the Chief Magistrate of a town It can refer to: Palazzo del Podestà, Assisi in Assisi Palazzo del Podestà, Asti in Asti Palazzo del Podestà, Bergamo in Bergamo Palazzo del Podestà, Bologna Palazzo del Podestà, Borgo San Lorenzo in Borgo San Lorenzo Palazzo del Podestà, Castell'Arquato in Castell'Arquato Palazzo del Ridotto or Palazzo del Podestà, in Cesena Palazzo del Podestà, Città di Castello in Città di Castello Palazzo del Podestà, Fabriano in Fabriano in Florence the Bargello, formerly Palazzo del Podestà Palazzo del Podestà, Galluzzo Palazzo Orfini or Palazzo del Podestà, in Foligno Palazzo del Podestà, Forlì in Forlì Palazzo Podestà, Genoa Palazzo del Podestà, Lastra a Signa in Lastra a Signa Palazzo del Podestà, Mant...
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