| Italy-RepCentAfric1996-Une[259×345] Palladio was the author of an important scientific treatise on architecture, I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (1570, 2nd ed. 1580; trans. The Four Books of Architecture, 1571), which Publishing origin | |
| italy1973-Vicenza-VillaCap[206×273] Publishing origin | |
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| italy1980-Vicenza-VillaGod[273×208] Publishing origin | |
| italy1949-AndreaPalladio.j[161×255] Publishing origin | |
| site_712.jpg[185×125] UNESCO World Heritage Site: City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto Founded in the 2nd century B.C. in northern Italy, Vicenza prospered under Venetian rule from the early 15th to the end of the 18th century. The work of Andrea Palladio (1508–80), based on a Publishing origin | |
| RepCentAfric1996-UnescoAnn[848×1084] Republic 1996. 25th anniversary of UNESCO. City of Vicenza. The stamp is digitally cut from a souvenir sheet containing 8 different stamps of various World Heritage Sites. See the full sheet here . The link will open in a new window. The stamp is located in the second row, right. Scan by courtesy of Miomir Zivkovic (Serbia). Note Publishing origin | |
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| w712s1.jpg[154×114] Vicenza seems to be just another Italian town with a historic city center. Its main street, the Corso Andrea Palladio, is named after its most famous citizen: the architect Palladio. In this Publishing origin | |
| Vicenza.jpg[650×488] City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto Publishing origin |