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Palazzo Palmieri

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The Palazzo Palmieri, or Palazzo Nuti, is a Mannerist style urban palace, located on Via del Moro #48 in the present contrada of Civetta, Terzo di Camollia of the city of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. The palace stands mostly facing the church of San Cristoforo, with a large Palmieri coat of arms on the third floor corner of the facade that fronts the Piazza Tolomei, which stands in front of Palazzo Tolomei.

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Palazzo Palmieri
Via del Refe Nero, Siena Ravacciano

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N 43.321 ° E 11.332 °
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Via del Refe Nero 18
53100 Siena, Ravacciano
Tuscany, Italy
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