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- (Formia) Latium, Italy". www.****us.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2024-08-26. "CISTERNONE ROMANO". Formiae (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-08-26. Allen, Alexander...
- 172 (60 ) 19.5 (? ) 4.5 (? ) 17,700 (? ) 11,900 (? ) Il Cisternone Albano Italy 10,132 Cisternone Romano Formia Italy 25 65 6.5 8,000 Aïn Mizeb Thugga Tunisia...
- either end and a stern Tuscan pronaos on the façade; his masterpiece, the Cisternone (1829-1842), with the portico surmounted a "revolutionary" semi-dome decorated...
- Biblioteca Labronica F.D. Guerrazzi and others in Neoclassical style as Cisternone, Teatro Goldoni and Liberty style as Palazzo Corallo, Mercato delle Vettovaglie...
- Seggiano is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Grosseto in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south of Florence and...
- Canoviano, (Posagno, 1819), Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa, 1827), and the Cisternone (Livorno, 1829). Italy, in the mid-19th century, was also well known for...
- purification plants and storage tanks to the Leopoldino aqueduct; a fourth cisternone planned at Castellaccia was never built. The cisternoni, literally "great...
- Canova Temple, (Posagno, 1819), Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa, 1827) and the Cisternone (Livorno, 1829). The Church of San Francesco di Paola (Naples) Palazzo...
- responsible for the piazza that provides an urbanistic setting of the Cisternone (1842) and the Church of Sant’Andrea, and for the Church of San Giuseppe...
- on the Appian Way, became the 2nd century burial place of Christians. Cisternone, a symbol of Albano, a huge cistern with five naves (20x30 m). Under the...