Rome Of The Renaissance; by Paolo Portoghesi
The City Reborn
This insightful exploration delves into the architectural and cultural transformation of Rome during the Renaissance period, highlighting the city's evolution as a hub of artistic innovation and intellectual revival. Through a detailed examination of its iconic structures, urban planning, and the influential figures who shaped its landscape, the narrative captures the essence of a city in transition, where ancient traditions harmoniously coexisted with groundbreaking ideas, ultimately redefining Rome's identity and legacy in the annals of history.
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- Italian
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