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The Gravisi–Barbabianca Palace ((スロベニア語:palača Gravisi-Barbabianca); (イタリア語:palazzo Gravisi-Barbabianca)) is a Baroque palace in Koper (Italian: Capodistria), a port town in southwestern Slovenia. It was built in 1710.〔 It was the family seat of the Gravisi family, who held the title of the Marquis of Pietrapelosa. Today it is the home of a music school. ==Location== The palace is packed in among other houses in a densely built area of the old town but the Baroque facade is visible at the end of a blind alley, a typical arrangement for the period. Its facade fronts on the narrow Gallusova Street, with the north end jutting into the south of the roughly triangular Brolo square, once the center of medieval Koper. The square contains a large cistern fed by rainwater that supplies two stone fountains from the 15th century. Other buildings around the square are the Fontico (1392), formerly the city granary, the 14th century St. James' Church, the Vissich-Nardi Palace, the Diocese Palace (''Škofijska palača'') and the Brutti Palace.〔 After World War II the square was converted into a park. Since 2010 the square has been the venue for the Baladoor Jazz Festival. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gravisi–Barbabianca Palace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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