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"The Renaissance And Baroque Fountains" (Ouv)
Ducal Palace
Marciana Library, Scuola Grande Di San Marco
Castle
Belveder Summer Residence
University, New Cathedrale, Monterrey Palace, Archiebishop Fonseca's College, Saint Stephen's Convent
Holy Cross Hospital
Palace Of Charles V
University
Hospital Of The Catholic Kings
Queen's House
Louvre
Chambord Castle, Blois Castle, Amboise Castle
Royal Palace, Radziwill Palace, Saint Michael's Church, Saint Stephen's Church
Wawel Castle, Saint Sigismund's Chapel In The Cathedral, Cloth Hall
Archangel Cathedral, Palace Of Facets
Boim Chapel
Renaissance Fountain At Largo Das Portas De Moura
"Val D'Orcia, In The Province Of Sienna, Tuscany (Central Italy), Is A Rural Agricultural Landscape That Retains Much Of Its Renaissance Layout, Character And Aesthetic." – "The Val D'Orcia Is An Exceptional Reflection Of The Way The Landscape Was Re-Written In Renaissance Times To Reflect The Ideals Of Good Governance And To Create An Aesthetically Pleasing Picture." (Ouv)
Example Of Renaissance Urban Planning
Levoca
Golden Stairway
First Renaissance, Later Baroque Style
"The Superb Houses Built During The Renaissance Bear Witness To The Vast Fortunes Amassed By The Pastel Merchants." (Wiki)
Described As Renaissance Military Architecture (Ab Ev)
Several Examples Of Renaissance Art And Architecture, Such As The Hospital And The Auberge De Provence
Many Of The Decorations Date From The Renaissance, Including The Gargoyles And One Of The Wooden Ceilings
Renaissance Design
The Fine Renaissance Tribune (1532) - Wiki
Jesuit College (Now Priests' Seminary), Eggenberg Castle (Mix Of Late Renaissance And Baroque), Mausoleum
Renaissance .. Palaces (Ab Ev)
Renaissance Old And New Castles
The Circular Design At The Top Of The Dome Derives From The Classical Opaion As Interpreted In Renaissance Architecture. (Unesco Website)
Dubrovnik Managed To Preserve Its Beautiful Gothic, Renaissance And Baroque Churches, Monasteries, Palaces And Fountains (Unesco Website)
Idrija: The Castle Is An Excellent Example Of Massive Renaissance Architecture (Nom Fil)
Santa Caterina A Formiello And The Monteoliveto Complex (Sant'anna Dei Lombardi)
Church Of El Sagrario - The Construction Is Of The Italian Renaissance Style (Wiki)
"The Work Carried Out On The Ground Floor And The First Floor Of The Building (...) Directly Evoked The Italian Renaissance. (...) However, The Architectural Language Of The French Renaissance Was Not Absent From The Composition Of Louis De Foix, Especially In The Upper Parts." (Nomination File, P. 133-135)
Renaissance Architecture Is Prominent In The Notre Dame Cathedral, The Rood Screen Decorated With Alabaster Statues Dating From The Late Renaissance .. (Wiki.Fr).
"The Town Was Not Significantly Damaged In World War Ii And So The Historic Centre Has Survived Intact, With Its Original Medieval Layout And Many Gothic, Renaissance, And Baroque Buildings Of High Quality." (Ab Ev)
"An Eminent Example Of Renaissance Urban Structuring Adapted To A Colonial Site" (Ouv)
"The Design Of The Fortress Of Mazagan Is A Response To The Development Of Modern Artillery In The Renaissance." (Ab Ev)
Belfries - Antwerp City Hall Is A "Renaissance Building [That] Incorporates Both Flemish And Italian Influences". (Wikipedia)
Pisa Baptistry: "The Scenes On The Pulpit, And Especially The Classical Form Of The Nude Hercules, Show Nicola Pisano's Qualities As The Most Important Precursor Of Italian Renaissance Sculpture By Reinstating Antique Representations: Surveys Of The Italian Renaissance Often Begin With The Year 1260, The Year That Nicola Pisano Dated This Pulpit."
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See En.Wikipedia.Org
"Criterion (Iv): The Structure Of The Town And Its Evolution, Uninterrupted Over The Centuries, Along With A Unity Of Design That Has Been Preserved, Has Made Siena One Of The Most Precious Examples Of The Medieval And Renaissance Italian Town." (Official Description) Siena Has Several Renaissance Style Buildings, E.G. Palazzo Bandini-Piccolomini, Palazzo Chigi Alla Postierla, Loggia Del Papa, Palazzo Piccolomini
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See En.Wikipedia.Org
"The Mostly Two-Storey Baroque And Renaissance Fabric..." (Ab Ev)
Basilica Of St. Anthony Of Padua: "The High Altar Itself Is One Of The Most Important Features Of The Basilica, Not To Say One Of The Greatest Expressions Of The Italian Renaissance." (Nomination File, P. 114)
"The Renaissance Fort Of Rocca Maggiore", "The Renaissance Monastery And Basilica Of Santa Maria Degli Angeli" (Ab Ev)
Brescia: "The Church Of Santa Giulia Was Built During The Renaissance Period And Constitutes The Western Boundary To The Sequence Of Religious Buildings Within The Monastery." (Nomination File, P. 134)
"The Renaissance Alabaster Retable Of The High Altar" By Damián Forment (Ouv)
"Renaissance Town-Planning Concepts Were First Put Into Practice When Pope Pius Ii Enlisted The Architect Bernardo Rossellino To Transform His Birthplace." - "(...) The Interior Of The Pienza Cathedral, Typical Of The Late Gothic Style Of Southern German Churches While The Exterior Is Pure Renaissance. The Bell Tower Blends Gothic And Renaissance Forms." (Ouv)
The Façade Of The Cathédrale Sainte-Marie D'Auch Was Inspired By The Renaissance. (Nomination File)
Bordeaux Cathedral: "(...) The North Walls Of [The North Side Of The Nave] Of The Cathedral Have Had A History Of Stability Problems, And Have Required The Construction Of Additional Flying Buttresses Over The Years. The Largest Of These, Called The Gramont Buttress (...), Was Begun In 1531 And Is A Monument In Itself. It Has The Flying Arches Of A Gothic Buttress, But Is Covered With (...) Lavish Renaissance Decoration, Including A Host Of Small Putti, Or Angels, And Carved Inscriptions Describing The Biblical Day Of Judgement."
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See En.Wikipedia.Org
A Large Number Of Béguinage Houses In Sint-Truiden Date From The 17th And 18th Centuries And Were Built In The Maasland Renaissance Style.
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See Nl.Wikipedia.Org