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  2. Arco Ganganelli - Wikipedia

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    The Arch of Ganganelli (Italian: Arco di Ganganelli) or Arco di Papa Clemente XIV is a triumphal arch that stands in the town of Santarcangelo di Romagna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was constructed in 1772–1777 to celebrate the elevation in 1769 of the native Cardinal Lorenzo Ganganelli to become Pope Clement XIV .

  3. Santarcangelo di Romagna - Wikipedia

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    Arco Ganganelli (1772–77): Neoclassical triumphal arch built to honor the recently elected Pope Clement XIV (al secolo Lorenzo Ganganelli), native to Santarcangelo. Designed by the architect Cosimo Morelli. In front of the Arch there is the Town Hall of the mid-1800s, built on designs by Giovanni Benedettini. Belltower; Monumental Public Grotto

  4. San Vito, Emilia-Romagna - Wikipedia

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    San Vito lies on the Via Aemilia, [6] an ancient Roman road between Ariminum (modern Rimini) and Placentia that dates to Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 187 BC. [7] The section of the Via Aemilia between Savignano sul Rubicone and Santa Giustina, now known as the Via Emilia Vecchia, [6] replaced an earlier routing of the road through Santarcangelo di Romagna.

  5. File:Santarcangelo di Romagna, Klementa Arko, 1.jpeg

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    Esperanto: Santarcangelo di Romagna (IT), Arko de Ganganelli (aĆ­ de Klemento; 18-a jc.) sur Piazza Ganganelli. Italiano: Santarcangelo di Romagna, Arco Ganganelli (oppure Arco di Clemente; 18º sec.) sulla Piazza Ganganelli.

  6. Ponte di San Vito - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Bridge of San Vito (Italian: Ponte romano di San Vito), also locally known as the Pontaccio (Romagnol: e Puntaz, lit. ' ugly bridge '), was a Roman bridge in San Vito, a frazione on the borders of Rimini, Santarcangelo di Romagna, and San Mauro Pascoli, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.

  7. Grotto - Wikipedia

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    The word grotto comes from Italian grotta, Vulgar Latin grupta, and Latin crypta ("a crypt"). [2] It is also related by a historical accident to the word grotesque.In the late 15th century, Romans accidentally unearthed Nero's Domus Aurea on the Palatine Hill, a series of rooms, decorated with designs of garlands, slender architectural framework, foliage, and animals.

  8. List of works by Guido Cagnacci - Wikipedia

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    San Michele Arcangelo, Santarcangelo di Romagna (Santarcangelo di Romagna) [b] Altarpiece [1] The Penitent Magdalene: 1637 Santa Maria Maddalena, Urbania (Urbania) Altarpiece [1] Glory of Saint Valerian: 1642–1644 Pinacoteca Civica di Forlì (Forlì) [c] [1] Glory of Saint Mercurialis: 1642–1643 Pinacoteca Civica di Forlì (Forlì) [1 ...

  9. Category:Santarcangelo di Romagna - Wikipedia

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