- Mezzo),
Oberbozen (Soprabolzano),
Oberinn (Auna di Sopra),
Rotwand (
Pietrarossa),
Siffian (Siffiano),
Signat (Signato), Sill (Castel Novale), Unterinn...
-
Frazioni Archi, Aris, Bagni, Cima di
Pietrarossa, Crosera, La Rocca, Lisert,
Marina Julia,
Marina Nova, Panzano,
Pietrarossa, San Polo, Schiavetti, Serraglio...
- ceramics.
Sites in the
neighbourhood of
Caltanissetta include:
Castle of
Pietrarossa:
built using, as its name suggests,
largely red stones,
dominates the...
-
figurines of Busonè.
Scheda sul sito ValleTempli.it
Scheda archeologica on
PietraRossa.it. 37°22′31″N 13°31′51″E / 37.3752°N 13.5308°E / 37.3752; 13.5308...
- War II have been
Borgo Trevi (commercial, residential, and offices),
Pietrarossa (industrial), and
Matigge (light and
medium industry, commercial). Many...
-
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Frisardi V,
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Pietrarossa G,
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- It has
several sites of
historical interest,
including the
ruins of
Pietrarossa Castle, the
Abbey of
Santo Spirito, and
several 19th-century neoclassical...
- are also
attributed to Corraduccio. Also
frescoes in
Santa Maria di
Pietrarossa of
Trevi have been
attributed to him. He is said to have been influenced...
-
opens up
every seven years to
reveal treasures hidden inside it.
Cozzo Pietrarossa:
necropolis with oven
tombs dating to 4000 BC.
Mount Palombara: cave...
- of San Niccolò dell'Albergaria. He died in the year 1354, in
Castle Pietrarossa, Caltanissetta. A
second Matteo Scalafani was
Count of Adernò and Lord...