See also: San Sebastiano - Fontana del Duomo - Palladian Flooring - Largo del Duomo - Via Grande and Largo Duomo
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Palazzo San Sebastiano
The “Palazzo San Sebastiano” (Saint Sebastian building) was built in the late twenties of the last century, along with two other buildings, for the “Istituto Nazionale Immobiliare”.
The namesake Saint appears in a relief on a corner of the building, with above a curious obelisk of sorts.
See also: San Sebastiano - Fontana del Duomo - Palladian Flooring - Largo del Duomo - Via Grande and Largo Duomo
See also: San Sebastiano - Fontana del Duomo - Palladian Flooring - Largo del Duomo - Via Grande and Largo Duomo
Labels:
architecture,
building,
Livorno,
sculpture
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8 comments:
Marvelous architectural features!
I wish we had some of these architectural details in my small town.
Love the architecture and especially the lion with its tongue sticking out!
Wow, some saint! ;)
Interesting style for the late twenties!
I love the arches and the lion's heads. I so enjoyed seeing lions everywhere when I visited Italy.
He had quite the hairdo! ;-)
I'm fond of arches so I like the architecture of the first floor but the windows on the top too floors seem to plain.
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