Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, Ferrara
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The Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, also called commonly Arcoche, is a scenic and decorative arch located at the end of Corso Giovecca, in Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The brick arch was designed by Francesco Mazzarelli and built during 1703–04. Originally, the structure was composed of three arches decorated with marble heraldic shields. Two further flanking narrow openings were added in the 20th century with the widening of the road. Previously the arches were surmounted by decorative spires; these were removed after the 2012 earthquake.
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Corso della Giovecca, Ferrara Quacchio
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N 44.83212 ° | E 11.63241 ° |
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Corso della Giovecca 208
44121 Ferrara, Quacchio
Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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