- The
Cisternoni of
Livorno are a
series of
three large buildings in the
neoclassical style at Livorno, in Tuscany, Italy. They were
constructed between...
- and San
Francesco d'****isi Street. It is
known to the
Albanese as the
Cisternoni (giant cisterns). The long
sides measure 45.50 and 47.90 metres, while...
- NĂ¼ll and
August Sicard von Sicardsburg, is inaugurated.
Construction of
Cisternoni of
Livorno in Italy,
designed by
Pasquale Poccianti,
concludes with completion...
- 1884
running water was
brought to the city, and in the cir****stance the "
Cisternoni" from the
Roman era were reactivated,
which remained in use
until 1912...
- in Italy,
designed by
Ireneo Aleandri, is completed.
Construction of
Cisternoni of
Livorno in Italy,
designed by
Pasquale Poccianti,
begins (completed...
-
Severan age it must have also
served the
Castra Albana as the
great "
Cisternoni" of the
thermae are
adjacent to the
Rotunda and the
Baths of Caracalla...
-
Pasquale Poccianti, an
architect better known for his
later work the
Cisternoni of Livorno.
Neoclassicism was a
style which evolved as a
contrasting reaction...