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Allemandi's Firenze Architectural Guide
| Publisher: | Umberto Allemandi |
| Catalogue number: | 80248 |
| Availability: | Special order: usually dispatched within 10 days |
Buildings are grouped by various themes: Roman Buildings, Working class buildings, Restored buildings, etc. Each entry includes a photograph and a short history of the building. A map inside the front...
Allemandi's Milan Architectural Guide
| Publisher: | Umberto Allemandi |
| Catalogue number: | 80249 |
| Availability: | Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 10 days |
Buildings are grouped by various themes: Roman Buildings, Working class buildings, Restored buildings, etc. Each entry includes a photograph and a short history of the building. A map inside the front...
Allemandi's Torino Architectural Guide
| Publisher: | Umberto Allemandi |
| Catalogue number: | 80251 |
| Availability: | Special order: usually dispatched within 10 days |
Buildings are grouped by various themes: Roman Buildings, Working class buildings, Restored buildings, etc. Each entry includes a photograph and a short history of the building. A map inside the front...
Florence: An Architectural Guide
| Author: | Guido Zucconi |
| Publisher: | Canal & Stamperia Editrice |
| Catalogue number: | 57286 |
| Availability: | Special order: usually dispatched within 10 days |
Nine chapters detail 233 selected buildings from Roman times to the late twentieth century. At the start of each chapter there is a simple map of Florence showing the locations of the buildings featured...
| Publisher: | Ellipsis London |
| Catalogue number: | 76153 |
| Availability: | Special order: usually dispatched within 10 days |
Part of the Ellipsis series that covers major cities all over the world, this pocket guide offers an insight into the life of Milan through the buildings and ideas behind them. In cities like Venice...
| Publisher: | Arsenale Editrice |
| Catalogue number: | 87587 |
| Availability: | Special order: usually dispatched within Unknown |
The Veneto Villa is here presented through a selection of the 3,477 officially registered buildings. A photo and a brief history of each villa is given.
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