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Via San Francesco 19 / b, 06081, Assisi, ItalyMap
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  • SoCalOregonian
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    FORMER PALACE

    This palace was originally called Palazzo Sperelli, family of Bishop Sperelli of San Severino, when constructed in 1646. It was passed onto the Capuchins in 1881 and now belongs to the University of P...

    Reviewed on May 27, 2019
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    The whole story of this palace in the center, which we accidentally saw, is connected with the Catholics.Inside we didn't get, and after all the palace was built in the 15th century for the local bishop.Now the Frenchman ... is here

    Reviewed on Sep 13, 2018
  • clara670
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    At the Palace of Bernabei: Conference on English-American Religion and Literature

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    The most pleasant and hospitality place, ideal for small conferences or seminars. E' a palace of neoclassical realities located a few meters from the Superior Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi; ambien ...

    Reviewed on Oct 10, 2018
  • kenken1010
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    Bernaby Palace

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    From Comune Square, walk along San Francesco Street toward St. Francesco Church, and there is a large building on the left side around the façade of the upper cathedral of St. Francesco Church in front of you. It is the Palace of Bernabei. It is a three-story building, and the first floor has a wooden door with a wooden door and windows on the left and right, and an iron lattice is attached. The windows are lined up regularly in the same position as the 1 floor on the 2nd floor and 3 floor, which makes it hard. Something Catholic education-related ...

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2018

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