L'église Santa Giuliana (en italien : Chiesa di Santa Giuliana) est un édifice religieux datant du XIIIe siècle et modifié au XIVe siècle. Elle est située via Baldassare Orsini à Pérouse, en Ombrie (Italie).
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San Domenico is a Roman Catholic basilica church, located on Piazza Giordano Bruno and via del Castellano in the city of Perugia, region of Umbria, central Italy.
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The State Archives of Perugia is a state archive located in Perugia, Umbria, Italy. It is the peripheral office of the Ministry of Culture responsible for preserving, organizing, and providing access to historical records produced by local and state authorities in the province of Perugia, as well as private archival collections of historical importance.
The institution was established in 1941 following national legislation providing for the creation of state archives in each Italian province. Since 1947 it has been housed in part of the former Dominican convent attached to the Basilica of San Domenico. The archives preserve extensive documentary holdings, including municipal and ecclesiastical records, judicial archives, notarial records, cadastral documentation, and private and family papers, as well as a specialized research library.
The institute also oversees branch Sections in Assisi, Foligno, Gubbio, and Spoleto.
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Chiesa di San Prospero is a church in Perugia, Italy, located in Via San Prospero, 7, which dates back to the 7th and 8th centuries. It is located in the Porta Eburnea district outside the city walls. It is of importance for art history because it preserves the oldest frescoes in Perugia, dating to 1225.
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The Art Collection of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia is a private collection of artworks, mainly from the region of Perugia, acquired by former financial institution Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia. In 1992, after the passage of the Legge Amato, the collection was transferred from the bank to the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia, also known as the Fondazione Perugia. The collection is divided among two locations in the city of Perugia: the Palazzo Graziani and the Palazzo Baldeschi. The Palazzo Graziani was designed by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola. The building is also notable for its sumptuous main salon, the Sala della Presidenza, which was decorated at the end of the 19th century with large canvases and frescoes painted by Annibale Brugnoli, recalling both events of the Risorgimento and the history of Perugia. The Palazzo Baldeschi al Corso was obtained by the foundation on November 28, 2002.
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The Collegio del Cambio is the historic seat of the exchange guild in the Palazzo dei Priori in the city of Perugia, Italy. It was built between 1452 and 1457 and now houses a number of artistic masterpieces.