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  2. Palazzo Taverna, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Taverna is a late Neoclassical palace in Milan, Italy, designed by Ferdinando Albertolli in 1835. It is located at 2, Via Montenapoleone, in the Porta Nuova district of the city. [ 1 ]

  3. Villas and palaces in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Saporiti. Villas and palaces in Milan are used to indicate public and private buildings in Milan of particular artistic and architectural value. The lack of a royal court did not give Milan the prerequisites for a significant development of building construction; nevertheless it contains architectural works from different eras and different styles: from Romanesque to neo-Gothic, from ...

  4. Rinaldo Taverna - Wikipedia

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    Count Rinaldo Taverna (6 May 1839 – 6 May 1913) was an Italian politician and general. He served as senator in the 7th legislature. He served as senator in the 7th legislature. He was born in Milan , Austrian Empire , and trained at the military school at Ivrea , from where he was appointed sub-lieutenant of the Piedmontese army.

  5. Via Monte Napoleone - Wikipedia

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    Via Monte Napoleone, also spelled Via Montenapoleone, is an upscale shopping street in Milan, Italy, and the most expensive street in the world (2024). [1] It is famous for its ready-to-wear fashion and jewelry shops, and for being the most important street of the Milan fashion district known as the Quadrilatero della moda, where many well-known fashion designers have high-end boutiques.

  6. Royal Palace of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace and its inner courtyard, as seen from the roof of the Duomo, across its marble spires. The Royal Palace of Milan (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Milano) was the seat of government in the Italian city of Milan for many centuries.

  7. The Philosophical Review - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophical Review is a quarterly journal of philosophy edited by the faculty of the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University. Since September 2006, it is published by Duke University Press .

  8. Endwell Taverna opens, bringing authentic New York Italian ...

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    Endwell Taverna, which promises New York-style pizza, pasta and more, opened over the weekend at 107 N. Ninth St. Opening-week hours (minus Tuesday, when the restaurant is closed) are: Lunch: 11 a ...

  9. Ferdinando Taverna - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinando Taverna (1558 – 29 August 1619) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. ... (Città di Castello, 1595–1596) and Fermo (vice-governor in 1595–1596 ...