The Museum of New Towns is housed in the prestigious Palazzo di Arnolfo in the town of San Giovanni Valdarno, 20 miles southeast of Florence, Italy. Its thirteen galleries introduce the public to one of the most fascinating developments in medieval urban planning: the foundation of new towns during the three centuries following the demographic and urban renewal that occurred ca. 1000.

Vigotti, L. (2014). Museum of New Towns. JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS, 73(4), 584-586.

Museum of New Towns

Vigotti, L
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2014

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The Museum of New Towns is housed in the prestigious Palazzo di Arnolfo in the town of San Giovanni Valdarno, 20 miles southeast of Florence, Italy. Its thirteen galleries introduce the public to one of the most fascinating developments in medieval urban planning: the foundation of new towns during the three centuries following the demographic and urban renewal that occurred ca. 1000.
2014
Vigotti, L. (2014). Museum of New Towns. JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS, 73(4), 584-586.
Vigotti, L
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