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Villino Ruggeri

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Giovanni Brega, villa Ruggeri (Pesaro), 1902
Giovanni Brega, villa Ruggeri (Pesaro), 1902

The Ruggeri House (Italian: Villino Ruggeri, literally "Ruggeri Cottage") is a Liberty style villa located in the town of Pesaro, the Marche, in Italy. It was constructed between 1902 and 1907 for the pharmaceutical industrialist Oreste Ruggeri (1857–1912) and his family as a retreat. The architect was Giuseppe Brega (1877–1960). The house is three storeys high. The front facade with the balcony has very ornate floral art nouveau stucco decorations with the monogram of the owner. The paint is in light green and white.

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Villino Ruggeri
Piazzale della Libertà, Pesaro

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Villino Ruggeri

Piazzale della Libertà 1
61121 Pesaro
Marche, Italy
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Giovanni Brega, villa Ruggeri (Pesaro), 1902
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Province of Pesaro and Urbino
Province of Pesaro and Urbino

The province of Pesaro and Urbino (Italian: provincia di Pesaro e Urbino, Italian: [proˈvintʃa di ˈpeːzaro e urˈbiːno]) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pesaro. It also borders the state of San Marino. The province is surrounded by San Marino and Emilia Romagna in the north, Umbria and Tuscany in the west, Ancona in the south and the Adriatic Sea on the east. The province has an enclave of the Umbrian commune of Citta' di Castello named Monte Ruperto. The province is also known as "Riviera of Hills". It is mostly covered by hills and is popular for its beaches. The ceramics museum and the Biblioteca Oliveriana are located in the capital city.The County Council is based in Pesaro while the headquarters of the provincial administration are in Urbino. The coat of arms of the province consists of a shield divided into two parts, each part is given the coat of arms of the two capitals. It has a robust economy with low unemployment, based on small and medium enterprises active in manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, other services. It has a very low per capita energy consumption. The small manufacturing industry contributes 22% of the province's GDP. Tourism in the province plays a primary role in the local economy; the main attractions are the coast and the Apennines. The beaches of Gabicce Mare, Pesaro, Fano and Marotta are the most famous ones.The Lucus Pisaurensis, the Sacred Grove of Pisaurum, ancient Pesaro, is just outside modern Pesaro in the hamlet of Santa Venerada. The province is also home to an unnamed Gallo-Italic language, yet some linguists named it Gallo-Piceno (Gallo-Picene).