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Galleria nazionale di Parma (2 C, 1 P) L. Libraries in Parma (1 P) M. Monuments and memorials in Parma (1 P) Museums in Parma (1 C, 10 P) P. Palaces in Parma (12 P) R.
The dissolution of the Western Roman Empire brings in Italy the creation of many barbarian kingdoms, as, for example, Kingdom of the Lombards, that evolved over the centuries in feudal lordships. During this period were built the medieval villages with fortified walls and towers.
Trafigura is the third-largest physical commodities trading group in the world behind Vitol and Glencore. [60] Trafigura sources, stores, blends and transports raw materials including oil, refined petroleum products and non-ferrous metals, iron ore, and coal. [15] [61] It more recently added a third division, focused on gas, [7] power, and ...
As at 31 December 2011 turnover in the infrastructure and operating sector in Italy and abroad totaled 734 million euros, equal to 68% of the 2011 consolidated turnover. In 2017, Engineering News-Record 's Top 250 International Contractors report ranked Impresa Pizzarotti #121, jumping from #178 in 2016.
Tenuta Reale: mausoleum and Villa Borbone. Tenuta Reale (English: Royal Estate) was a landed property, located at the outskirts of Viareggio, Italy.It was carved out as private estate in the 1810s, when it covered few hundred hectares; over time its size diminished due to expropriations and sales of various plots.
The Palazzo Tirelli is a Renaissance-style urban palace located on Borgo San Vitale #6 in the historical centre of Parma, Italy. The facade we see today was added on in the 16th century by the Counts of Bajardi. It is notable for the terracotta freizes surrounding the entrance portal and windows. The arch leading to the courtyard stil has ...
The ducal palace by Giuseppe Alinovi (1811–1848) with the Palazzo della Pilotta in the back and on the left the corridor which connected the palace to opposite facing Palazzo di Riserva The ducal palace by Giacomo Giacopelli (1808–1893) The Ducal Palace of Parma (Italian: Palazzo Ducale di Parma) was a neoclassical palace in Parma, Italy ...
The history of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza, a former state on the Italian Peninsula whose capital was the city of Parma, begins in 1545 and ends in 1860. The duchy was established due to nepotism practiced by Pope Paul III and was initially governed by the Farnese family , to which the pontiff belonged.