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The Loggia del Lionello is a public loggia in Udine, built in the Venetian-Gothic style. Work on it lasted from 1448 to 1457.
After various changes over the centuries, it was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1876 and then faithfully rebuilt by Andrea Scala. Most of the works of art that the loggia originally housed are now on display in the city's museum. Among these are the cycle of paintings of the Serenissima Republic of Venice and the Madonna and Child by Giovanni Antonio de' Sacchis from 1516.Source: italien-urlaub.net/friaul/udine/gehenswuerdigkeiten/udine-loggia-del-lionello.php
September 1, 2023
The loggia is a dream. The floor and the ceiling: you should take a close look at both.
September 13, 2023
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