- The
Quezzi elevator (Italian:
Ascensore inclinato di
Quezzi) is a
public inclined elevator with
variable slope in the
Quezzi quarter of Genoa, Italy. The...
- (Giacometti) Fontanarossa. Her
family owned substantial real
estate in
Quezzi, a
little village in the low-lying
valley of
Bisagno (part of the present-day...
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funicular railways (the Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular), the
Quezzi inclined elevator, the Principe–Granarolo rack railway, and ten
public lifts...
- true
funiculars in the city,
including the Sant'Anna
funicular and the
Quezzi funicular,
although the Principe–Granarolo rack
railway is also sometimes...
- information, she died from her injuries. Born in Genoa, she
lived in the
Quezzi [it] district.
During the war of
Italian liberation, she
served as a staffetta...
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funicular Catanzaro,
Catanzaro funicular Certaldo,
Certaldo funicular Genoa:
Quezzi funicular Sant'Anna
funicular Zecca–Righi
funicular Kaltern/Caldaro, Mendel...
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alongside the city's Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna
funicular and the
Quezzi funicular. The line is
managed by AMT Genova,
which manages the city's public...
- true
funiculars in the city,
including the Zecca–Righi
funicular and the
Quezzi funicular,
although the Principe–Granarolo rack
railway is also sometimes...
- SS.
della Misericordia e S.Fede
Mater Ecclesiae Natività di
Maria SS. di
Quezzi Nostra Signora ****unta e S.Zita
Nostra Signora degli Angeli Nostra Signora...
- with the
construction of four
fortresses external to the walls: Diamante,
Quezzi, Richelieu, and
Santa Tecla,
designed by
French military engineers Jacques...