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Palaces in Basilicata-Calabria

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2 palaces in Basilicata-Calabria

Palaces in Reggio Calabria
Palazzo Pellicano
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The Pallazzo Pelicano takes its name from the owner Luciano Pellicano, and was built in 1922 by the architect Borradori. The pala
Palaces in Reggio Calabria
Palazzo del Bufalo
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This building, located along the Corso Vittorio Emanuele, now houses offices. It was designed by the engineer Buffalo between 1922
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