- In Italy, an
arengario (also
spelled arrengario or arengo; pl.: arengari, arrengari, arenghi) is a
government building in
various historic periods. The...
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Arengario was
built in the
place where Mengoni had
planned to
create a
second triumph arch,
opposite across the
square to the Galleria. The
Arengario...
- The
Arengario is a
historic building in Monza,
northern Italy. It was
built in the 13th
century and is
named after its
original function as the town's...
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Lella and the lake that doesn't exist".
arengario.net.
Retrieved 2021-08-24. "How do you
invent a hero".
arengario.net.
Retrieved 2021-08-24. Gouty, Melissa...
- Strada: a
medieval church with a rich terra-cotta façade (1393)
Broletto or
Arengario: the 14th-century
palace of the
civic commune,
raised on an
arcade of...
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Tonini (2011). "I
manifesti del ****urismo 1909–1945" (PDF).
Edizioni del
Arengario.
Retrieved 1
November 2018.
Oxford Dictionary of
Modern and Contemporary...
- 20th-century art. The word "
arengario"
refers to its
original function as a
local government seat in the
Fascist period. The
Arengario was
designed by Piero...
- houses. In Italy, city
councils constructed town
halls (called
Broletto or
Arengario),
while wealthy cities of
Northern Europe protected their trading interests...
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formerly Broletto Nuovissimo,
today hosting the
Piccolo Teatro (Milan)
Arengario (Monza)
Broletto (Melegnano) Broletto, Novara [it] in
Novara Broletto...
- the Corner, a
large arch, with
mullioned windows are the Arch of the
Arengario, that
links the
building to the town
archives or M****eria. The Palazzo...