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- Panorama of the Piazza Esedra (Piazza della Repubblica) from 1964 postcard...
- The fountain of the Esedra is the largest fountain in Naples, Italy, in the vast architectural complex of the Mostra d'Oltremare. The fountain was designed...
- outbuildings ending in a semicircular colonnade known as the Exedra or Esedra. Once the s**** of the building was completed, for ten years a team of plasterers...
- the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and of the Martyrs located at the Esedra Plaza. In the first half of the 11th century, Bulgarian followers of the...
- by Luigi Vanvitelli in 1749. In 1911, the Vanvitellian façade on Piazza Esedra was demolished to restore the suggestive niche of the calidarium with Roman...
- cura di), Melchiorre Cesarotti, Atti del convegno Padova 2008, Padova, Esedra, 2011. Claudio Chiancone, La scuola di Cesarotti e gli esordi del giovane...
- italiano, inglese. Belloni, Silvano (2006). Grammatica Veneta. Padova: Esedra. Giuseppe Boerio [in Italian] (1900). Dizionario del dialetto veneziano...
- Maruzza Fontana del Tritone Fontana della Flora Capitolina Sellaria fountain Esedra fountain Neptune fountain Sebeto fountain Santa Lucia fountain Monteoliveto...
- exhibition pavilions, fountains (including the monumental Fountain of the Esedra), a tropical aquarium, gardens with a great variety of tree species and...
- Pius IX. Its city terminus was the Fountain of the Naiads in the Piazza Esedra. The Acqua Pia Antica Marcia SpA society was formed in 1868 to manage and...