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One of the few remaining towers in Asti
Apparently Asti used to have close to 100 towers but this is one of the few remaining. It's claimed that it's 13th century but it looks unlikely in its current form. But still pleasant looking and a s...
Bologna and San Giminiano are known for their towers. So it may be surprising that Asti also has several viewable towers, the special aspects of history, culture and society s...
Included in the most recent ('900) Palace Medici del Vascello so much to make it look like a whole'one, it actually comes to the 13th century. Private property of a family descending from Medici del ...
This tower is part of the Medici Palace, located on the square of Rome. It is larger than 38 metres and is known as the tower of the Commenti, because it was wanted by the family Commenti and also as the tower of San Berna...
One of the few remaining towers in Asti
Apparently Asti used to have close to 100 towers but this is one of the few remaining. It's claimed that it's 13th century but it looks unlikely in its current form. But still pleasant looking and a s...
To not miss Asti
The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable.
Asti - not San Giminiano!
Bologna and San Giminiano are known for their towers. So it may be surprising that Asti also has several viewable towers, the special aspects of history, culture and society s...
The highest tower of Piemonte
Included in the most recent ('900) Palace Medici del Vascello so much to make it look like a whole'one, it actually comes to the 13th century. Private property of a family descending from Medici del ...
The Tower of Comments
This tower is part of the Medici Palace, located on the square of Rome. It is larger than 38 metres and is known as the tower of the Commenti, because it was wanted by the family Commenti and also as the tower of San Berna...