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was going out of fashion, and there was a growing desire to return to the simple, yet elegant classicism of architecture in
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Architecture of Italy
A collage of Italian architecture.
Ancient Roman
Romanesque
Gothic
Renaissance and Mannerist
Baroque
Rococo
Neoclassical
Fascist
Modern and contemporary
List of palaces in Italy
Italian Renaissance garden
Giardino all'italiana
St. Peter's Basilica
Santa Maria del Fiore
Vitruvius
Palladio
Pietro da Cortona
Leon Battista Alberti
Giacomo della Porta
Filippo Brunelleschi
Donato Bramante
Michele Sanmicheli
Francesco Borromini
Bernini
Carlo Maderno
Michelangelo
Filippo Juvarra
Giò Ponti

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