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- The Spanish Steps (Italian: Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) in Rome, Italy, climb a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità...
- Gillies, Linda (February 1972). "An Eighteenth-Century Roman View Panini's Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 30...
- Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte is a set of world-famous steps in Caltagirone, Sicily, Italy. It was built in 1606 in order to connect the ancient...
- Reunion) "Le feste di P." (P.s Parties) "Casa luminosa" (Luminous House) "La scalinata" (The Stairway) "Il ritiro" (Withdrawal) "La processione" (The Procession)...
- Diesel. Claypool also has a Sandman sticker on his bullet microphone. La Scalinata Mark J. Sandman, Giardini Del Principe, Palestrina, Italy - is a staircase...
- Panoramic view of the train station (from the castle) San Rocco Church Scalinata degli Alpini (Alpines' flight of steps) Via Madonna Fontana dei cavalli...
- in the local ****nal for the construction of boats. "Focus: qual è la scalinata più lunga del mondo". Focus. Archived from the original on January 11...
- Città di Ancona Clockwise from top: view of the city, Mole Vanvitelliana, Scalinata del P****etto [it] and Piazza IV Novembre with the Monument to the Fallen...
- northern Messina riviera withstood the shock and survives to date. The "Scalinata Santa Barbara", large sections of the Muro Carlo V and a number of 18th...
- (1888–1970), modernist poet, journalist, essayist *Lot: Arciconfraternita, scalinata fronte riquadro 145, lotto 3, gradone 3, loculo n. 59* Luigi Zampa, (1905–1991)...