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DescriptionBasilica di superga.jpg |
Italiano: La Basilica di Superga nasce per volere del Duca Vittorio Amedeo II, "a seguito di un voto fatto alla Madonna delle Grazie nel 1706," durante l’assedio dei Franco-Spagnoli in Piemonte.
Fu Filippo Juvarra ad essere incaricato dal Duca per la costruzione della Basilica, la quale non fu l'unico progetto che l'architetto realizzò nella ex-capitale d'Italia. |
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Author | Barbara Vico |
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Date and time of digitizing | 10:48, 15 December 2013 |
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