Raccolta delle principali citta d'Italia, published in 1642, offers a fascinating glimpse into the urban landscape of 17th-century Italy. This collection features meticulously detailed engravings of major Italian cities, showcasing their streets, neighborhoods, and prominent palaces. Created by Giovanni Battista De Rossi, this work provides a valuable historical record of the architectural and urban planning of the era.
Each engraving captures the unique character of the represented city, offering insights into the social and cultural life of the time. This collection is invaluable for historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of Italy.
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