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Architectural Building Attractions In Province of L'Aquila

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The Province of L'Aquila is the largest, most mountainous and least densely populated province of the Abruzzo region of Southern Italy. It comprises about half the landmass of Abruzzo and occupies the western part of the region. It has borders with the provinces of Teramo to the north, Pescara and Chieti to the east, Isernia to the south and Frosinone, Rome and Rieti to the west. Its capital is the city of L'Aquila. The province of L'Aquila includes the highest mountains of the Apennines , their highest peak, Corno Grande, the high plain of Campo Imperatore, and Europe's southernmost glacier, the Calderone. The province's major rivers are the Aterno-Pe...
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Architectural Building Attractions In Province of L'Aquila

  • 6. Rocca di Villalago Villalago
    Rocca di Villalago is a Middle Ages rocca in Villalago, Province of L'Aquila .
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  • 7. Palazzo Fortificato Santucci Navelli
    Palazzo Santucci is a Renaissance fortified palace in Navelli, Province of L'Aquila .
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  • 8. Palazzo Margherita L Aquila
    The Palazzo della Congregazione dei Nobili , better known as Palazzetto dei Nobili or “Oratorio dei Nobili” , is a historic building of L'Aquila in Southern Italy. The Palace is located in L’Aquila center at piazza Santa Margherita, 2.
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  • 9. Palazzo Farnese Caprarola
    The Villa Farnese, also known as Villa Caprarola, is a mansion in the town of Caprarola in the province of Viterbo, Northern Lazio, Italy, approximately 50 kilometres north-west of Rome. This villa should not be confused with the Palazzo Farnese and the Villa Farnesina, both in Rome. A property of the Republic of Italy, Villa Farnese is run by the Polo Museale del Lazio. The Villa Farnese is situated directly above the town of Caprarola and dominates its surroundings. It is a massive Renaissance and Mannerist construction, opening to the Monte Cimini, a range of densely wooded volcanic hills. It is built on a five-sided plan in reddish gold stone; buttresses support the upper floors. As a centerpiece of the vast Farnese holdings, Caprarola has always been an expression of Farnese power, ra...
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