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  2. Statue of Charlemagne (Aachen) - Wikipedia

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    A medieval fountain was erected on the Marktplatz around 1334. The current statue was cast in Dinant, on a design by Peter von Trier and his nephew Frans von Trier of the Trier family of bellfounders , whereas the 6-ton fountain basin was cast in Aachen. [2] The fountain was modified by Johann Joseph Couven in the 1730s.

  3. Palace of Aachen - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Aachen was a group of buildings with residential, political, and religious purposes chosen by Charlemagne to be the center of power of the Carolingian Empire. The palace was located north of the current city of Aachen , today in the German Land (or state) of North Rhine-Westphalia .

  4. Fontana a Pinocchio - Wikipedia

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    The Fontana a Pinocchio ("Fountain dedicated to Pinocchio") is a fountain and sculptural monument located in a traffic island in Corso Indipendenza, a central avenue of Milan, It is decorated with a complex of bronze statues based on Carlo Collodi 's The Adventures of Pinocchio , designed by Italian sculptor Attilio Fagioli (1877–1966) and ...

  5. Palatine Chapel, Aachen - Wikipedia

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    The Palatine Chapel in Aachen is an early medieval chapel and remaining component of Charlemagne's Palace of Aachen in what is now Germany. Although the palace itself no longer exists, the chapel was preserved and now forms the central part of Aachen Cathedral. It is Aachen's major landmark and a central monument of the Carolingian Renaissance ...

  6. Free Imperial City of Aachen - Wikipedia

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    In 1166, Aachen was given imperial immediacy and declared a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Frederick I, also known as Barbarossa, by means of the Charlemagne Privilege (Karlsprivileg). Aachen played a part in the league which kept the peace between 1351 and 1387 between the Meuse and the Rhine. [1]

  7. Aachen Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Aachen Cathedral (German: Aachener Dom) is a Catholic church in Aachen, Germany and the cathedral of the Diocese of Aachen. One of the oldest cathedral buildings in Europe, it was constructed as the royal chapel of the Palace of Aachen of Emperor Charlemagne , who was buried there in 814.

  8. Mangiafuoco - Wikipedia

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    He is the theatre director and puppet-master of the Great Marionette Theatre, portrayed as gruff and imposing, but capable of showing kindness and easily moved to compassion, which he expresses by sneezing: after initially wanting Pinocchio to be burned as firewood for ruining one of his puppet shows, he eventually sets him free and gives him five gold coins to give to his father Geppetto.

  9. Antonio Pasqualino International Puppet Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Antonio Pasqualino International Puppet Museum of Palermo operates in the field of national and international, traditional and contemporary puppetry.. Founded in 1975 by the Association for the Conservation of Popular Traditions, it houses a vast collection of over 5,000 pieces, including marionettes, hand puppets, shadow puppets, and stage machines from all over the world.