- 1181 Nicolò
Barattieri constructed a
pontoon bridge connecting Rialto to
Mercerie area,
which was
later replaced by a
wooden bridge with
shops on it. Warehouses...
-
Mercery (from
French mercerie,
meaning "habderdashery" (goods) or "haberdashery" (a shop
trading in
textiles and notions)
initially referred to silk, linen...
-
Synagogue at
Avenue de Florimont.
Civic Structures:
Former Hôpital at Rue
Mercerie 24,
Former Federal Tribunal, the
Former Académie at Rue Cité-Devant 7,...
-
Piazza seen from the
Campanile The
Clocktower with the
archway into the
Mercerie leading to the
Rialto The
Loggetta at the foot of the
Campanile (built...
-
Daniel Rose): 2017
James Beard Foundation Award, Best New Restaurant. La
Mercerie (French, 2017, Chef Marie-Aude Rose)
Pastis (French, 2019)
Electric Lemon...
- Sant'Andrea [it]
Giardinetti Reali [it]
Italian Synagogue Loggette di San
Marco Mercerie [it]
Molino Stucky Murano Gl****
Museum Museo Storico Navale Museo di Palazzo...
- Marconi, Via
Appia Nuova and Via Tuscolana,
while in
Venice they are Le
Mercerie,
Piazza San Marco,
Campo San Paolo,
Burano and Murano. In
Turin the most...
-
recorded service took
place on 10
November 1816, in the
Chapelle de la
Mercerie (St Etienne), just
below Lausanne Cathedral. In 1822, the Revd
Isaac Kendal...
- a
radius of
approximately six
kilometers surrounding the Château de la
Mercerie [fr],
situated between Ronsenac and Magnac-Lavalette-Villars.
Several Roman...
- in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the
Witte Heren straat. It was
named the "
mercerie" or
cramersneringhe after the
local merchant's
guild that
existed from...