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The Government (or State) Building in San Marino, designed by Francesco Azzurri. In front of the building stands the Statue of Liberty designed by Stefano Galletti
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The Government (or State) Building in San Marino, designed by Francesco Azzurri. In front of the building stands the Statue of Liberty designed by Stefano Galletti
The Government (or State) Building in San Marino, designed by Francesco Azzurri. In front of the building stands the Statue of Liberty designed by Stefano Galletti. San Marino Piazza della Libert (Liberty Square) Building Revival styles, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1894. Artist:Azzurri, Francesco
Brogi Giacomo, Stabilimento fotografico
BGA-F-020300-0000
Media ID 33172652
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Administrative Balcony Bell Brand Clock Corbel Crenelation Crest Muncipality Town Hall Pilaster Three Light Window Time Time Measurement Tower Watch Wrought Metal Applied Arts And Crafts Emblem
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This print captures the grandeur of the Government Building in San Marino, a true architectural masterpiece. Designed by Francesco Azzurri, this magnificent structure stands tall and proud in Liberty Square, serving as a symbol of power and authority. In front of the building, an unexpected sight awaits - the Statue of Liberty designed by Stefano Galletti. This iconic statue adds a touch of intrigue to the scene, blending elements from different cultures and representing freedom and liberty. The photograph was taken around 1920-1930, showcasing the revival styles that were prevalent during Europe's nineteenth century. It is fascinating to see how these architectural influences have stood the test of time, creating a harmonious blend between past and present. Every detail in this image tells a story - from the bell hanging gracefully on its wrought metal frame to the intricate decorations adorning every section of this administrative structure. The arches, pilasters, windows with their delicate tracery patterns all contribute to its majestic appearance. Notably visible is a tower with crenelations overlooking Liberty Square. Its balcony adorned with corbels adds an elegant touch to this urban landscape. A watchful eye can spot a clock instrument measuring time faithfully amidst decorative crests and emblems proudly displayed throughout. This photograph beautifully captures both artistry and history within its frame. It takes us back to an era where craftsmanship thrived alongside progress. The combination of Azzurri's architectural brilliance and Galletti's artistic vision creates an awe-inspiring visual experience that transports us into another world. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork captured by Brogi Giacomo at Alinari Stabilimento Fotografico, we are reminded not only of San Marino's rich heritage but also how architecture has always been intertwined with society's values throughout centuries past.
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