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Villa Castelbarco is a
rural palace described as a
villa di
delizia which translates as
villa of delights,
located just west of the
Martesana canal and...
- The Visconti-
Castelbarco Castle is a
castle of
mediaeval origin located in Cislago, Lombardy,
Northern Italy.
Since the 13th
century it
belonged to a...
- much of the
island from
being built on and destro****. In 1977
Emanuela Castelbarco,
granddaughter of
Arturo Toscanini,
donated the
medieval Castle of Avio...
- Rocca. It was
begun in 1331 on the hill of Sant'Eufemia by
William of
Castelbarco,
vicar of John of Bohemia, and
later completed by
Azzone Visconti. A...
- 1053 do****ent as
Castellum Ava. In the 12th
century it was
owned by the
Castelbarco family, who
ceded it to the
Republic of
Venice in 1411. The
latter enlarged...
-
Marcello III Durazzo, then to the
Gropallo family. It is now
owned by the
Castelbarco Albani family and used as a
venue for
events and exhibitions. The villa...
- two
square belfries. To the left of the
church entrance,
Guglielmo di
Castelbarco, podestà of Verona,
built an arch that
became his tomb (Arca) anti****ting...
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Retrieved 26
January 2008. "Violin by
Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1699, "
Castelbarco"".
Library of Congress.
Retrieved 20
October 2019. "Paavo Berglundin...
- feet
above sea level) to the east. The castle,
built by the
counts of
Castelbarco in the 13th–14th centuries, and
later enlarged by the
Venetians during...
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grilles Watercolour of the
tombs and setting, by 1920 Tomb of
Guglielmo da
Castelbarco,
nearby 45°26.61862′N 10°59.93565′E / 45.44364367°N 10.99892750°E...