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- importance is the quarrying and working of stone. The pink marble of Candoglia, which was emplo**** in building the Duomo di Milano from the 14th century...
- Galeazzo gave the Fabbrica del Duomo exclusive use of the marble from the Candoglia quarry and exempted it from taxes. Ten years later another French architect...
- marble Kilkenny marble Arabescato marble Calacata marble Carrara marble Candoglia marble Lasa marble Red Verona marble Rosso di Levanto marble Siena marble...
- – 10 February 1939 Pius XI Giannino Castiglioni St. Peter's Basilica Candoglia marble sarcophagus topped with a deathbed effigy Located in the Basilica's...
- white pinnacles. The double, triple or quadruple mullioned windows are in Candoglia marble, the same used for the Milan Cathedral, while the single ones are...
- area, the Carrara marble, then considered of greater value than that of Candoglia and the cost of which was higher than the other materials available in...
- Ornav****o barrier was strengthened by providing a final retreat line at the Candoglia quarries in order to take advantage of the natural defense offered by...
- shepherd paths and dry-stone walls are still visible. While the region's Candoglia pink marble was famously used for Milan's Cathedral, the rocks found on...
- structure with more noble materials, is composed exclusively of blocks of Candoglia marble: the supporting structure presents the flying buttress system typical...
- there are three hammer-like bells. The interior is totally built with Candoglia marble, with stucco vaults painted with neo-Gothic motifs. Among the paintings...