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Vallombrosa is a
toponym which indicates both a
forest and a frazione,
located within this forest, in the
territory of the
Commune of Reggello, in the...
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Vallombrosa is a
Benedictine abbey in the
comune of
Reggello (Tuscany, Italy),
about 30 km south-east of Florence, in the Apennines,
surrounded by forests...
- The
Forest Institute of
Vallombrosa or L’Istituto
Forestale di
Vallombrosa is a
school of
forestry founded in 1870 on the
German model, the only one of...
- The
Vallombrosa Altarpiece is a
painting by the
Italian Renaissance painter Pietro Perugino,
dating to 1500–01. It is
housed in the
Accademia Gallery...
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Medora de
Vallombrosa,
Marquise de Morès (née von Hoffmann) (August 21, 1856 – 1921), was an
American heiress who
married the
Marquis de Morès. Medora...
- The Château
Vallombrosa, also
known as the Hôtel du Parc, is a
historic residential building in Cannes. It was
built as a
hotel for Sir Thomas-Robinson...
- Antoine-Amédée-Marie-Vincent
Manca Amat de
Vallombrosa on 14 June 1858. As the
eldest son of the Duke of
Vallombrosa, he used the
courtesy title Marquis de...
- Duke of
Vallombrosa (French: duc de
Vallombrosa e duc dell´Asinara,
marquis de Morès e de Montemaggiore) was a
title created for the
House of Manca. The...
- Manca-Amat,
Comte de
Vallombrosa (24
March 1880 – 9
February 1968) was a
French organist and composer. Born in Cannes, Amédée de
Vallombrosa was the son of...
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Arboreti di
Vallombrosa (about 12 hectares) are
seven arboreta located within the
Forest Demaniale Vallombrosa near the
historic Vallombrosa Abbey founded...