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  2. Mantua - Wikipedia

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    Mantua was an island settlement which was first established about the year 2000 BC on the banks of River Mincio, which flows from Lake Garda to the Adriatic Sea. In the 6th century BC, Mantua was an Etruscan village which, in the Etruscan tradition, was re-founded by Ocnus. [5] [6] The name may derive from the Etruscan god Mantus.

  3. List of museums in Province of Mantua - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of museums in the Province of Mantua, Lombardy Region, Italy. Museums and ecomuseums. Abbreviations: Sistema provinciale dei musei e dei beni culturali ...

  4. Castello di San Giorgio, Mantua - Wikipedia

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    It was built between 1395 and 1406 on the ruins of the church of Santa Maria di Capo di Bove for Francesco I Gonzaga, to designs by Bartolino da Novara. Ludovico III Gonzaga gave over his rooms in the "Corte Vecchia" to pope Pius II for the Council of Mantua in 1459 - that year, he commissioned Luca Fancelli to rebuild the castle as a palazzo rather than as a defensible castle.

  5. Ducal Palace, Mantua - Wikipedia

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    Façade of Palazzo Ducale San Giorgio Castle Details of Pisanello's frescoes in the "Hall of Pisanello". The Palazzo Ducale di Mantova ("Ducal Palace") is a group of buildings in Mantua, Lombardy, northern Italy, built between the 14th and the 17th century mainly by the noble family of Gonzaga as their royal residence in the capital of their Duchy.

  6. Piazza Virgiliana, Mantua - Wikipedia

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    View of the Piazza from the Southeast end. Monument to Virgil. The Piazza Virgiliana is an oblong shaped park in the center of Mantua, region of Lombardy Italy.It spans from a circumvailling Piazza Virgilliana street, fed from Piazza dei Filipinni by Via Virgilio, and stretching northwest towards Lago di Mezzo (part of Mincio River), from which it is separated by a wall and a span of the busy ...

  7. Villa La Favorita - Wikipedia

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    Villa La Favorita in 1829 The villa during the Siege of Mantua in 1796 The remaining fragment of the Villa which has been restored. The Villa La Favorita is a palace in Porto Mantovano, just north of Mantua, Italy. It was built in the 17th century as a residence for duke Ferdinand Gonzaga of Mantua (1587-1626).

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