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    The Royal Palace of Milan (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Milano) was the seat of government in the Italian city of Milan for many centuries. Today, it serves...
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    family of organ builders. The organ was restored in 1995. Cortile della Cavallerizza, designed by Giovanni Battista Bertani, who in 1556 adapted the style...
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    half-columns decoratively superimposed against a wall in the Cortile della Cavallerizza of the Palazzo Ducale, Mantua (1538-39). Peter Paul Rubens employed Solomonic...
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    Cacaveccia, Capitolo, Cardillo, Caramanna, Carluccio, Carrassa, Casale, Cavallerizza, Cervarulo, Chianchizza, Chiesa dei Morti, Ciminiera, Ciporelli, Conchia...
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    sometimes surprised ducks and herons. There is a small park called La Cavallerizza, a former horse racing track, with a walking — or jogging — path around...
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    building for the headquarters of the Shell company in Genoa; Palazzo della Cavallerizza of San Siro in Milan; building for the offices of the Saint-Gobain...
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    Castro, count of Lemos, commissioned him to convert the former cavallerizza into the Palazzo dei Regi Studi, which now houses the Museo Archeologico Nazionale...
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    present Via San Gaspare del Bufalo: in this space the courtyard "of the cavallerizza" was built. The material for the building was easy to obtain: the wood...
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  • (Charles Emmanuel's II new large hunting residence, begun in 1658) and the Cavallerizza Reale (Royal Stables), built from the late 17th century and continued...
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