I mercati coperti di Giuseppe Mengoni Architettura, ingegneria e urbanistica per Firenze Capitale

Florence, the new capital of the Kingdom of Italy (1864-1870), went through a period of great transformation, which would leave significant traces in the city's image and structure. The construction of the new markets is emblematic of the city's infrastructural modernisation, with the intr...

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Format: eBook
Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Series:Ricerche. Architettura, Pianificazione, Paesaggio, Design
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