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Images Dated 20th December 2010 (page 3)

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Images Dated 20th December 2010: A window of the Ducal Palace, Urbino
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Entrance doorway of the Ducal palace of Urbino, by Francesco di Giorgio Martini
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Windows with two lights on the south side of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: ACA-F-017558-0000
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the Palazzo Vecchio or Palazzo della Signoria from the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the Church of the Eremitani of Padua
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: A three mullioned window of Palazzo Buonsignori (formerly Tegliacci), in Siena
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Egyptian exhibit in room of the antiquity museum, Musei Reali, Turin
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Piazza San Firenze and the Palazzo del Bargello, lithograph by Asher Brown Durand
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the faade and the bell tower of the Church of S. Petronio in Bologna
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Interior of the Room XXIV in the National Gallery of the Marche, Ducal Palace, Urbino
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Garden. A small tower of the Ducal Palace is visible. The complex was planned by Luciano Laurana
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Facade of Palazzo Buonsignori (formerly Tegliacci), in Siena
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Detail of the gallery of cinerary urns, Granacci Museum, Volterra
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Two-light windows on the first floor of the Palazzo Strozzi, faade
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the faade of the Palazzo Pitti and the square in front of it, Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of Piazza San Firenze, with the Church of San Filippo Neri
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the Gallery of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the Piazzale Uffizi. Ponte Vecchio is in the background
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: La loggia della Signoria, also called dei Lanzi, in Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: View of the portico of the Spedale degli Innocenti or Foundling Hospital in Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Aerial view of Palazzo Vecchio and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Courtyard interior of the Palazzo Pitti, by F.B. Werner and G
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Palazzo del Bargello in Florence, head office of the National Museum
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Detail of the portico of the Uffizi in Florence. The building is surrounded by blooming flowers
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: A window of the Room XXVII in the National Gallery of the Marche, Ducal Palace, Urbino
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The fountain of Ganimede in the Boboli Gardens of Palazzo Pitti in Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Open Gallery of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Orvieto
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Back view of the Palazzo Vitelleschi in Tarquinia
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Partial view of the park of Capodimonte in Naples, built in 1735 by Charles of Bourbon
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Partial view of the garden of the Royal Palace of Capodimonte, Naples
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Royal Palace of Capodimonte in Naples; it was designed by the architect Giovanni Antonio Medrano
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Staircase of the superior portico of Palazzo Vitelleschi in Corneto Tarquinia
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Bronze statues displayed in the Sala dei Bronzi of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Emperor statues and busts in a corridor inside the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: A side of the Royal Palace of Capodimonte in Naples, designed by the architect Giovanni Antonio
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: A room in the Archaeological Museum set up in Pompeii to host objects dating to the Roman period;
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Terza Sala, the third room dedicated to bronze statues in the National Archaeological Museum
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Prima Sala, the first upper level room dedicated to bronze statues in the National
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Palazzo degli Studi, now home to the National Archaeological Museum, in Naples
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Detail of the Torre del Gallo (or Villa Gallina), in Pian de'Giullari, Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Faade of the Uffizi Gallery on the Lungarno Torrigiani river front, Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Marzocco, pietra serena statue by Donatello, located in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The 16th century Palazzo Strozzi-Niccolini, in Florence, built on the houses of the Tedaldi where
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The facade of Palazzo Strozzi on Via Tornabuoni in Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: Panorama of Florence with the Palazzo del Bargello and the bell tower of the Badia Fiorentina
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Palazzo Pitte seen from the Boboli Gardens, Florence
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Images Dated 20th December 2010: The Palazzo Pitti seen from the bell tower of the Church of Santo Spirito, Florence


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