John the Apostle Church |
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The church was rebuilt after the Second World War's bombing thanks to the funds raised by a citizens' committee. Noteworthy is the massive freestanding bell tower situated ahead of the church.
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Town Hall |
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The Town Hall is reminiscent of the rationalist-fascist architecture characterized by the use of both basic elements - such as lines and planes organized to emphasize the building's frame - and classic features - which revealed a link with classic Roman architecture. The fascist regime, actually, praised the glory of ancient Rome in order to justify its then current rule.
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St Mary of Health |
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The church dates back to the 16th century and has been remodelled several times. The facade is very simple. In the transept is placed a remarkable baroque altar.
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