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Tempio di Ercole Vincitore Piazza della Bocca della Verita, Foro Boario, Rome, 00186 |
This temple dates back to the end of the 2nd century BC and has remained more or less intact. Nineteen of the twenty Corinthian columns which surround it survive but the trabeation and the original roof (probably a dome)... more
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Tempio di Veio Piazza del Campidoglio, Sotterranei del Palazzo Senatorio, Rome, 00186 |
The basement floors of Palazzo Senatorio contain relics of religions of ancient Italic populations, relating in particular to the cult of the god Veiovis. This god had a preference...
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Tempio Evangelico Viale Curtatone, 19, Siena, 53100 |
This temple was important for the composition of Sienese society in the 19th century and for its architecture and is the result of a large influx of evangelical foreigners from...
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Tempio Israelitico 19 Via Guastalla, Milan, 20122 |
This building, in the East-West part of the city, was rebuilt after the second world war, and was originally designed by the architects Beltrami and Tenenti between 1890 and 1892. The only original part still remaining i... more
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Tempio Israelitico Via delle Scotte, Siena, 53100 |
The synagogue was designed by Giuseppe Del Rosso in the mid-18th century with delightful contributions in wood by Niccolò Ianda and Pietro Rossi. A story that seems to...
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Tempio Israelitico Via San Francesco, 19, Trieste, 34133 |
This synagogue was founded as an Israelite temple on the 27th June 1912. It was built by Ruggero and Arduino Berlam who were well known architects in Trieste at the time. Today it is recognised as one of the largest and ... more
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Tempio Israelitico di Firenze Via Farini, 4, Florence, 50121 |
This is a very interesting and unusual synagogue. It is the first synagogue built in Italy after the emancipation which occurred in the 19th century. The synagogue was built in 1892 on the money left by a wealthy merchan... more
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Tempio Malatestiano Via IV Novembre, 35, Centro storico, Rimini, 47900 |
...Florentine Quattrocento style of architecture. Other buildings look forward to the 16th century, particularly to Donato Bramante, the architect of St. Peter's. The classical severity of Alberti's Tempio Malatestiano, ... more
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Tempio Mariano Localita Contovello, 455, Trieste, 34017 |
The people of Trieste refer affectionately to this temple as the "little cheese" because of its triangular shape. In fact, the Mariano Temple of Monte Grisa is an extraordinary...
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Tempio Valdese 23 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Turin, 10125 |
The Torino Waldensian Temple was founded in 1853, five years after the promulgation of the edict by Charles Albert that, on 17th February 1848, recognised the civil rights of the Waldensian and Jewish community. By archi... more
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