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  2. Verona Porta Nuova railway station - Wikipedia

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    Verona Porta Nuova is a major cross-junction station in Italy: the north–south Brenner Railway connecting Austria and Bologna meets the east–west Milan-Venice railway. The north–south route has been classified by the European Union as Trans-European Network (TEN) Axis No. 1 Berlin-Palermo. The station handles 25 million passengers annually.

  3. Bistrița - Wikipedia

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    Bistrița ( Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbistrit͡sa] ⓘ; German: Bistritz, archaic Nösen, [3] Transylvanian Saxon: Bästerts, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistrița-Năsăud County, in northern Transylvania, Romania. It is situated on the Bistrița River. The city has a population of 78,877 inhabitants as of 2021 [4] and ...

  4. Girolamo Masini - Wikipedia

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    Girolamo Masini (December 29, 1840 – 1885) was an Italian sculptor. Biography. He was born in Florence, Tuscany, where he studied with Aristodemo Costoli. Masini's most prominently-sited work is the bronze statue of Cola di Rienzi (1877) on the left of the stairs leading to the Campidoglio, Rome. Contemporary bronze reductions of it were made.

  5. Sant'Anastasia, Verona - Wikipedia

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    Façade panel with St. Peter of Verona. View of the interior. The chiesa di Sant'Anastasia, or the Basilica of Saint Anastasia ( Italian: Basilica di Santa Anastasia) is a church built by the Dominican Order in Verona, northern Italy. In Gothic style, it is the largest church in the city, located in its most ancient district, near the Ponte Pietra.

  6. Zeno of Verona - Wikipedia

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    Zeno of Verona. fish, fishing rod, or a bishop holding a fishing rod, or with a fish hanging from his crozier. Zeno of Verona ( Venetian: Xenòn de Verona or Xen de Verona; Italian: Zenone da Verona; about 300 – 371 or 380) was an Afro-Italian Christian figure believe to have either served as Bishop of Verona or died as a martyr.

  7. Arena di Verona Festival - Wikipedia

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    Arena di Verona Festival (Verona Arena Festival) is a summer festival of opera, located in the city of Verona, Italy. Since 1936, it has been organized under the auspices of an official body, first the Ente Autonomo Spettacoli Lirici Arena di Verona, (Autonomous organization for lyrical productions of the Arena di Verona), and then, following ...

  8. Ponte Pietra (Verona) - Wikipedia

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    Construction end. 100 BC. 1957. Closed. April 1945 (4 of 5 spans destroyed) Location. The Ponte Pietra ( Italian for "Stone Bridge") is a Roman arch bridge crossing the Adige River in Verona, Italy. The bridge was completed in 100 BC, and the Via Postumia from Genoa to Aquileia passed over it. It is the oldest bridge in Verona.

  9. San Giorgio in Braida, Verona - Wikipedia

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    Michele Sanmicheli (dome) Type. Church. Style. Renaissance. Groundbreaking. 16th century. San Giorgio in Braida is a Roman Catholic church in Verona, region of Veneto, Italy. A church titled San Giacomo in Braida, was located in Cremona, and became superseded by Sant'Agostino .