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One of the many
Statue of Julie Cesar that stand in front of Palazzo Comunale. Statue Iike this you can find on a many places in Italy, and this one is not something special
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The city palace is a bronze statue that represents Julius Caesar who was, according to tradition, the founder of Civilian. The statue comes from the 1930s of the last century and is ...
One of the many
Statue of Julie Cesar that stand in front of Palazzo Comunale. Statue Iike this you can find on a many places in Italy, and this one is not something special
Statue built in honor of Jules César
The city centre is located in the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of the city centre, in the centre of
Very beautiful
Statue of Julius Caesar posted in front of the Municipal Palace, very beautiful and well sculpted or better fused in the sculpted print
Reverence to the founder
The city palace is a bronze statue that represents Julius Caesar who was, according to tradition, the founder of Civilian. The statue comes from the 1930s of the last century and is ...
The founder
It doesn't be particularly interesting, but it represents the man who founded the city and gave it the name.