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Fortezza Medicea may
refer to one of
several fortresses built by the
House of
Medici in Italy:
Fortezza Medicea (Arezzo), 1538
Fortezza di
Girifalco in...
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Medici Chapel most
often refers to the
Sagrestia Nuova or New
Sacristy in San Lorenzo, Florence, a
burial chapel with
sculpture and
architecture by Michelangelo...
- The
Laurentian Library (Biblioteca
Medicea Laurenziana or BML) is a
historic library in Florence, Italy,
containing more than 11,000 m****cripts and 4...
- The
Medici Oriental Press (also
Typographia Medicea) was a
press established by
Ferdinand de
Medici in the 16th century. This
press produced some of the...
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honour of
Cosimo alone. Cosimo's
secretary suggested to
change the name to
Medicea Sidera ("the
Medician stars"),
honouring all four
Medici brothers (Cosimo...
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closed to the
public until at
least 2020. The
Villa Medicea di Ca****giolo and the
Villa Medicea del
Trebbio in the
valley of the
Mugello had been previous...
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Fortezza Medicea (the
Medici Fortress sometimes called the Fort of
Saint Barbara) is a fort...
- The
Villa Medicea di Ca****giolo is a
villa situated near the
Tuscan town of
Barberino di
Mugello in the
valley of the
River Sieve, some 25 kilometres...
- Art
Medici lions Medici porcelain Medici Vase
Venus de'
Medici Arazzeria Medicea Related Medici giraffe Galilean moons Stories set to music: "opera" Albizzi...
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Fortezza Medicea restaurant (officially Cene Galeotte, 'convict dinners') is an
occasional restaurant in Volterra, Italy.
Gourmet dinners are
cooked and...