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In 2012, after a long period of degradation, also due to the fragmentation of the administrations, the renovation work on the central body, on the north and south wings and for the construction of the technical area outside the villa on the north side and the recovery of the
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Piermarini created a neoclassical building adapted to the needs of suburban reality. The palace complex includes the
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