San Matteo (Genoa)

Detail InformationEdit The church was founded in 1125 by Martino Doria, as the private chapel of his family. In 1278 it was totally renewed in Gothic Style. Of the Gothic building, the nave and aisles and the façade in White (marble) and black (slate) stripes, divided into three sectors by fake columns with Lombard bands; […]

San Biagio Montepulciano

Detail InformationEdit San Biagio is a church outside Montepulciano, Tuscany, central Italy. The church, an example of Renaissance Greek cross central plan, was designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, who was inspired by the Basilica of Santa Maria delle Carceri in Prato, which had been designed years before by his brother Giuliano da Sangallo. […]

Piazza Santa Croce

Detail InformationEdit Piazza Santa Croce is one of the main squares of the centre of Florence, Italy. It is located near Piazza della Signoria and the National Central Library, and takes its name by the Basilica of Santa Croce that overlook the square. The Basilica is the largest Franciscan church in the World. Its most […]

Palazzo della Ragione

Detail InformationEdit The Palazzo della Ragione is a Medieval town hall building in Padua, in the Veneto region of Italy. The building, with its great hall on the upper floor, is reputed to have the largest roof unsupported by columns in Europe; the hall is nearly rectangular, its length 81.5m, its breadth 27m, and its […]

San Francesco

Detail InformationEdit Mentioned for the first time in a document from 1233, the church was rebuilt starting from 1261 by will of archbishop Federico Visconti. The church was under the patronage of the Pisane noble families, who owned a series of private chapels for their burials; the Franciscan were limited to the administration of the […]

Martina Franca

Martina Franca is a town and comune in the province of Taranto, Apulia (Puglia), Italy. It is the second most populated city of the province after Taranto. Since 1975, the town has hosted the annual summer opera festival, the Festival della Valle d’Itria. The town has a particularly beautiful “old city” surrounded by stone walls […]

Piazza del Duomo Milan

Detail InformationEdit Piazza del Duomo (“Cathedral Square”) is the main piazza (city square) of Milan, Italy. It is named after, and dominated by, the Milan Cathedral (the Duomo). The piazza marks the center of the city, both in a geographic sense and because of its importance from an artistic, cultural, and social point of view. […]

Casamari Abbey

Detail InformationEdit Casamari Abbey is a Cistercian abbey in the province of Frosinone, Italy, c. 10 kilometers east-south-east of Veroli. It marks the site of Cereatae, the birth-place of Caius Marius, afterwards known, as inscriptions attest, as Cereatae Marianae, having been separated perhaps by the triumvirs, from the territory of Arpinum. In the early Imperial […]

Osimo

Osimo is a town and comune of the Marche, Italy, in the province of Ancona, 15 km south of that town by rail. It is situated on a hill near the Adriatic Sea. Vetus Auximum was founded by the same Greek colonists of Ancona; later it was conteded between the Gauls and the Piceni, until […]

Sutri

Sutri is a town and comune in the Province of Viterbo, about 50 km from Rome, and about 30 km south of Viterbo. It is picturesquely situated on a narrow tuff hill, surrounded by ravines, a narrow neck on the west alone connecting it with the surrounding country. There are some remains of the ancient […]