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  2. Torre dei Rossi-Cerchi - Wikipedia

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    The Tower or Torre dei Rossi-Cerchi is a reconstructed medieval tower, now part of the B&B Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio, located on Via Guicciardini, corner Borgo San Jacopo, in the Oltrarno district near the entrance to the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. Rebuilt Rossi-Cerchi Tower

  3. Fontana dello Sprone - Wikipedia

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    Fontana dello Sprone. The Fountain dello Sprone, or Fontana dello Sprone, also called the Fontana del Buontalenti is an early 17th-century Mannerist-style public fountain found at the corner of via dello Sprone and Borgo San Jacopo, in the quarter of Oltrarno in the city of Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

  4. Bernard Berenson - Wikipedia

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    However, Berenson's Florence apartment in the Borgo San Jacopo was destroyed, with some of its contents, during the German retreat from Florence. [ 14 ] Through a secret agreement in 1912, Berenson enjoyed a close relationship with Joseph Duveen , the period's most influential art dealer, who often relied heavily on Berenson's opinion to ...

  5. San Jacopo sopr'Arno - Wikipedia

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    San Jacopo sopr'Arno is a church in Florence, Italy. The church was built in the 10th–11th centuries in Romanesque style . It subsequently experienced heavy modifications including the addition of a triple-arched portico .

  6. List of buildings and structures in Florence - Wikipedia

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    Church of San Salvatore al Vescovo: 10th century: Church of Santa Maria Maggiore: 10th-13th century: Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte: 11th-12th century: Church of San Michele a San Salvi: 11th-16th century: Church of San Jacopo sopr'Arno: 12th century: Church of San Jacopo in Campo Corbolini: 12th-14th century: Church of San Remigio: 13th-14th ...

  7. Reuben's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    She said: "Italian marble, gold-leaf ceiling, lots of walnut paneling and dark red leather seats — to a small-town girl, it was the quintessential New York restaurant." Reuben claimed credit for the recipe for New York-style cheesecake, which he said he invented in 1928. [7] [8] [9] He also claimed credit for the Reuben sandwich. [10]

  8. Passetto di Borgo - Wikipedia

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    The Passetto di Borgo, or simply Passetto, is an elevated passage that links the Vatican City with the Castel Sant'Angelo. It is an approximately 800-metre-long (2,600 ft) corridor, located in the rione of Borgo. It was erected in 1277 by Pope Nicholas III, but parts of the wall were built by Totila during the Gothic War.

  9. Stage Deli - Wikipedia

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    The Stage Deli, located on Seventh Avenue just two blocks from Carnegie Hall, was a well-known New York City delicatessen, patronized by numerous celebrities. It was first opened in 1937 by Russian-Jewish immigrant Max Asnas. [1] [2] The deli was known for Broadway-themed dishes including the "Mamma Mia!"