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Castelvecchio, Verona

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NOTES: This fortress on the banks of the Adige was built by the Scaligers in 1354-1355 and the main tower was completed in 1375. The interior was converted into the Civico Museo d'Arte in 1964 by Carlo Scarpa.

Cathedral of San Nicola, Piazza Duomo,Taormina, Sicily: the west front

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NOTES: This Gothic-style church with Arab influences was constructed in the 13th century on the ruins of an ancient church. The Baroque main door of the cathedral was added in 1636 and complements the fountain erected in 1635.

St James's Palace, Pall Mall, London: the Tudor gatehouse on the north side

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NOTES: This gatehouse is all that remains of the palace commissioned by Henry VIII in 1531-1540. It was the principal residence of the monarch in London from 1698 until 1837.

Arsenale, Venice: the great gateway (Porta di Terra)

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NOTES: The Arsenale was mainly built and enlarged during the 14th and 15th centuries.

St Osyth's Priory, Essex: the crenellated gatehouse

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NOTES: This late 15th century gatehouse is a fine example of East Anglian flushwork.

Arsenale, Venice: the great gateway (Porta di Terra) and one of the towers of the water gate

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NOTES: The Arsenale was mainly built and enlarged during the 14th and 15th centuries.

Arsenale, Venice: the great gateway (Porta di Terra) and one of the towers of the water gate

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NOTES: The Arsenale was mainly built and enlarged during the 14th and 15th centuries.

Castelvecchio, Verona: corner of the main courtyard

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NOTES: This fortress on the banks of the Adige was built by the Scaligers in 1354-1357 and the main tower was completed in 1376. The interior was converted into the Civico Museo d'Arte in 1964 by Carlo Scarpa.

Ponte Scaligero, Verona

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NOTES: The bridge was destroyed by retreating German troops in 1945. Its faithful reconstruction was completed in 1951.

Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore, Verona: the west front and campanile with the 9th century monastery's surviving tower on the left

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NOTES: The original Romanesque church, begun in 967, was damaged by an earthquake in 1117. It was reconstructed in 1120-1138 and completed by the reconstruction of the roof and of the Gothic style apse in 1348.
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