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Libri antichi e moderni

Luigi Zangheri

Ville e Giardini Medicei in Toscana e la loro influenza nell'arte dei giardini Atti del Convegno Internazionale (Firenze, 8 novembre 2014)

Olschki, 2017

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Anno di pubblicazione
2017
ISBN
9788822264978
Editori
Olschki
Curatore
Luigi Zangheri
Soggetto
Giardini
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brossura
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No
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
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Italiano
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Brossura

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cm 17 x 24, x-208 pp. con 100 figg. n.t. a colori Giardini e paesaggio 50 Il convegno sull?influenza delle ville e dei giardini medicei nell?arte dei giardini ? il frutto di una riunione a Firenze, nel 2004, del ?Comitato scientifico internazionale ICOMOS-IFLA sui paesaggi culturali?. In quell?occasione i membri del Comitato trattarono sulla rivelazione e sulla valorizzazione degli elementi di origine medicea in residenze e giardini geograficamente e culturalmente lontani confermando il valore dell?inserimento delle ?Ville e giardini in Toscana? nella Lista del patrimonio mondiale. The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites.The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites.The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites.The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites.The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites.The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites.The conference on how the Medici villas and gardens influenced the art of gardens was the outcome of a meeting held in Florence in 2004 by the International Committee on Cultural Landscapes ICOMOS-IFLA. On that occasion, committee members discussed revealing and promoting Medicean elements in residences and gardens that are distant geographically and culturally, confirming the merits of including the ?Tuscan gardens and villas? on the list of World Heritage Sites. Ville e Giardini Medicei in Toscana Giardini 708
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