- The
Torrione INA (transl. "INA Tower"), also
known as
Torrione or Grattacielo, is a tall
building in Brescia, Italy.
Built between 1930 and 1932, it is...
- 2003), pp 387–397
Torrione, M., Crónica
festiva de dos
reinados en la
Gaceta de Madrid: 1700–1759, Paris, Éditions Ophrys, 1998.
Torrione, M., «La casa de...
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Sigaro Dones (1,980 m
above sea level)
Torrione Magnaghi Meridionale (First Magnaghi) (2,040 m
above sea level)
Torrione Magnaghi Centrale (Second Magnaghi)...
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sculptures from the 12th century, and frescoes.
Palazzo del Podestà
Torrione Farnese (Farnese Tower)
Porta di S****o (S****o Gate)
Baptistery of San Giovanni...
- of the
citadel postdates the 9th
century or is of
uncertain date but Il
Torrione, a
round tower, was
certainly part of the
original citadel.
Bonifacio has...
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Institute for the
Works of
Religion Torrione di Niccolò V in the
Apostolic Palace, seat of the IOR
Native name
Istituto per le
Opere di
Religione Company...
- Europe. The
history of skys****ers in
Italy began with the
completion of
Torrione INA in Brescia. The
tower is 58 m (190 ft) high and was
completed in 1932...
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Bubano was
gradually demolished and
nowadays only the main
tower (known as
Torrione Sforzesco)
still exists. In 1860 the muni****lity of
Mordano became part...
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occidentale (3267 m) Cima
della Bondasca -
Pizzo del
Ferro centrale (3289 m)
Torrione del
Ferro (3234 m)
Pizzo del
Ferro orientale (3199 m)
Swisstopo maps Paul...
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degli Aquila,
Strada Nuova.
Tower of Via dei Liguri,
corner of
Vicolo del
Torrione.
Tower of Via Pessani,
corner of Via Maffi.
Tower of Via Frank, corner...