Porro Cleto

Guida Della Regia Città Di Lodi

Sprache: Italienisch.
kartoniert , 28 Seiten
ISBN 1024451119
EAN 9781024451115
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Guida Della Regia Città Di Lodi, compiled by Cleto Porro and published in 1833, offers a fascinating glimpse into the city of Lodi in the early 19th century. Intended for the use of “forestieri†(foreigners), this guidebook provides a detailed overview of the city's key landmarks, historical sites, and cultural attractions.
Porroâ€(TM)s guide provides insights into the urban landscape and social fabric of Lodi, making it a valuable resource for historians, urban studies enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Italian local history. This historical guide captures a snapshot of Lodi during a period of significant transformation, offering an enduring appeal to those seeking to understand its rich heritage.
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