- 2003), pp 387–397
Torrione, M., Crónica
festiva de dos
reinados en la
Gaceta de Madrid: 1700–1759, Paris, Éditions Ophrys, 1998.
Torrione, M., «La casa de...
- The
Torrione INA (transl. "INA Tower"), also
known as
Torrione or Grattacielo, is a tall
building in Brescia, Italy.
Built between 1930 and 1932, it is...
-
Sigaro Dones (1,980 m
above sea level)
Torrione Magnaghi Meridionale (First Magnaghi) (2,040 m
above sea level)
Torrione Magnaghi Centrale (Second Magnaghi)...
-
Monte Torrione,
remained hidden. In 1983, the
mountain guide Achille Montani located the
original iron
anchors installed by
Garoni on
Monte Torrione. This...
- Europe. The
history of skys****ers in
Italy began with the
completion of
Torrione INA in Brescia. The
tower is 57 m (187 ft) high and was
completed in 1932...
- of the
Apulia region of
southeast Italy. The
Castle (13th century) or
Torrione The
Chiesa Madre (15th-16th-17th century)
Palazzo Imperiali (17th century)...
- 143, 2000, pp. 40–51.
TORRIONE, Margarita, «El Real
Coliseo del Buen Retiro:
memoria de una
arquitectura desaparecida», in
TORRIONE,
Margarita (dir.), España...
-
Torrione...
- of the
citadel postdates the 9th
century or is of
uncertain date but Il
Torrione, a
round tower, was
certainly part of the
original citadel.
Bonifacio has...
- San Cristoforo,
church designed by
Pellegrino Tibaldi Visconti Castle (
Torrione), a
medieval castle now
partially destro****
Palazzo Mozzanica (15th century)...