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- Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, also called commonly Arcoche, is a scenic and decorative arch located at the end of Corso Giovecca, in Ferrara, region of...
- the Castello Estense. These walls were razed and the moat, present Corso Giovecca, was filled in. Unlike the dense haphazard tracks of the medieval center...
- Parmense Palio di Parma, Palio del Niballo, at ****za Palio di Giovecca, at Giovecca Palio of Mordano Palio of Butera Palio of Piazza Armerina, 11 to...
- once suburban, and sometimes referred to as a villa, located on Corso Giovecca #170, just east of Central Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It...
- Belricetto, Bizzuno, Ca' di Lugo, Campanile, Chiesanuova, Ciribella, Giovecca, Malcantone, P****ogatto, San Bernardino, San Lorenzo, San Potito, Santa...
- between 1932 and 1933 on the site of the former S. Anna Hospital, which was moved in 1927 to its location in Corso della Giovecca (active until 2012)...
- Paolo Michaelangelo Zappi-Manzoni di Giovecca in Bologna, Italy, son of Count Ubaldo Zappi-Manzoni di Giovecca, a surgeon, and wife Ersilia Monti. He...
- scheme, the Erculean Addition. The Giovecca canal was filled in and transformed into a wide avenue, the Corso della Giovecca [it]. This thoroughfare served...
- present ones, running, roughly speaking, along the line of the present Corso Giovecca and Viale Cavour. The tower was joined by curtain walls to another three...
- Roman Catholic, Baroque-style church and monastery located on Corso della Giovecca, in central Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. In 1618, prompted...