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ALBENGA HISTORY AND MEDIEVAL BUILDINGS(LIGURIA NORTHWEST ITALY)

ALBENGA'S HISTORY AND MEDIEVAL BUILDINGS(LIGURIA ITALY)
Old Palace of the City. Submitted along with the tower in an ancient medieval town, the building was restored in 1950 after the demolition of the sub-prefecture that connected the three buildings. The ground floor of the building dates from the fourteenth century, while the upper floor underwent a reconstruction between 1387 and 1391. The facade has, to the baptistery, a typical Ghibelline battlement with two big ramps. Since 1933 the palace was set up at the Ingauno Museum
Bishop's Palace. Seat of the Curia and the local museum of sacred art is a typical construction of the eleventh century with the presence of a portal of the thirteenth century. The wing structure showed to the baptistry, thanks to some studies and restorations in 1976, unified the various stages of restructuring the various bishops who performed the diocese between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, especially at the hands of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Cicada and Luca Fieschi. The decoration in black and white striped box with frescoed in 1463 was commissioned by Bishop Napoleone Fieschi. The fresco is the work of heraldic painter Giovanni Canavesio of 1477
Palazzo Costa Del Carretto of Balestrino. Now called the Bishop's palace, its construction was brought about in 1525 on an area previously allocated to the market of the shoemakers, the forum callegariorum. In the atrium of the building is preserved, among other Roman inscriptions, the epigraph of the General Constantius commemorating the reconstruction of the city and those in 417 Ingauni Sabina Flaminia and P. Hyla Granius the first and second centuries. The coffered ceiling in wood is of the sixteenth century.

Detail of the towers of the old town.

Hairy Cepolla Palace of the XVI century. The building revolves around the corner tower of the thirteenth century and has a typical facade of the sixteenth century. The atrium is a fresco depicting the Roman Emperor Proculus Ingauni origin. The main floor is characterized by the presence of large marble busts of Roman and Italian Renaissance. Here was home to the Naval Museum in Rome.
Scotto Niccolari Palace. The building has in its total entirety a typical home of the sixteenth century, the last restoration dates back to 1980
Tower House Malasemenza. The tower is now embedded in today's town hall and has a loggia with pointed trefoils
Lengueglia Doria tower house with three-light windows in the Gothic style
Town Hall Tower
Tower of the Old City, home of Ingauno Museum
Palace Oddo, college until 1955, currently houses the Palace Oddo Ltd.
Oddo Tower, part of the College below the same name, with the typical Ghibelline battlements
This tower of the twelfth century or Paciotti on the high pedestal with concrete
Tower Coast. The tower has a base of the twelfth century ashlar stone Cisano, while the upper part of the fourteenth century in a typical brick and crowned by Ghibelline battlements.
House Fieschi Ricci. It features a facing stone mullioned and lancet window in the Romanesque style of the twelfth century, on the left side is the loggia with large mullioned windows on the facade of the fourteenth century, a typical Renaissance portal. The building was restored in 1936.
Low Auction House with portico of the fourteenth century
Auction House Rolandi Ricci fourteenth century corner tower of the thirteenth century. The restructuring was built in 1959-1961
Various noble houses in villages Leca, Campochiesa, Lusignan and St. Fidelis
Loggia "of the Four Corners." The lodge was opened in the Middle Ages, perhaps in the thirteenth century, for the widening of the road at the intersection of two major roads. The structure has two pointed arches and Romanesque