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The Cisternoni of Livorno - a series of three large buildings in the neoclassical style
The Cisternoni of Livorno - a series of three large buildings in the neoclassical style at Livorno, in Tuscany, Italy constructed between 1829 and 1848 as part of a complex of purification plants and storage tanks to the Leopoldino aqueduct. This is La Gran Conserva, or " Il Cisternone" - the largest and best known of the cityss covered cisterns. Date: circa 1903
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Bring a piece of Italian history into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring The Cisternoni of Livorno. These elegant mugs showcase high-quality prints of the stunning neoclassical buildings in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. Constructed between 1829 and 1848 as part of a complex of purification plants, these architectural marvels now serve as a reminder of the rich history and culture of Italy. Each mug holds your favorite beverage and makes for a unique and personalized gift. Add a touch of European charm to your morning coffee or afternoon tea with our Photo Mugs, perfect for both personal use and as thoughtful presents. Rights managed from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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The Cisternoni of Livorno: A Grand Testament to Neoclassical Architecture in Tuscany, Italy This photograph, taken circa 1903, showcases the majestic Cisternoni of Livorno in Tuscany, Italy. This architectural marvel consists of a series of three large neoclassical buildings, with the largest and most renowned being La Gran Conserva, or Il Cisternone. The complex was constructed between 1829 and 1848 as part of a larger system of purification plants and storage tanks for the Leopoldino aqueduct. The architectural approach to the Cisternoni is an aesthetically considered and impressive display of the neoclassical style. Designed by renowned Italian architect Pasquale Poccianti, these structures were built to provide the city with a reliable water supply. The half-dome covered cistern, La Gran Conserva, is the largest and most well-known of the three. Its grandeur is evident in the harmonious symmetry of its columns and the intricate details of its ornate decorations. The neoclassical style, which emerged during the 18th and 19th centuries, was inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. This architectural movement emphasized the importance of order, balance, and harmony, which is evident in the design of the Cisternoni. The clean lines, geometric shapes, and the use of columns and domes are all hallmarks of this architectural style. The Cisternoni of Livorno is not only an essential piece of Livorno's history but also a testament to the ingenuity and artistic vision of its architect, Pasquale Poccianti. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the grandeur and beauty of this neoclassical architectural masterpiece that continues to stand the test of time.
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