About: La Scarzuola

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La Scarzuola is an architectural complex in Umbria, located in Montegiove hamlet in the comune of Montegabbione, Terni Province. It was originally the site of a 13th Century convent associated with St. Francis of Assisi, but was partially abandoned in the 19th Century. In 1957, the Milanese architect Tomaso Buzzi purchased the convent site and converted it into a multi-faceted architectural complex mainly built with the remains of the convent. Buzzi built the complex as his interpretation of the ideal city.

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  • La Scarzuola ist ein Gebäudekomplex in Montegiove (Ortsteil von Montegabbione), der durch Um- und Ausbau eines mittelalterlichen Franziskanerklosters Convento de la Scarzuola entstanden ist. (de)
  • La Scarzuola is an architectural complex in Umbria, located in Montegiove hamlet in the comune of Montegabbione, Terni Province. It was originally the site of a 13th Century convent associated with St. Francis of Assisi, but was partially abandoned in the 19th Century. In 1957, the Milanese architect Tomaso Buzzi purchased the convent site and converted it into a multi-faceted architectural complex mainly built with the remains of the convent. Buzzi built the complex as his interpretation of the ideal city. (en)
  • La Scarzuola est un ensemble architectural en Ombrie, situé au hameau rural (frazione) de (it) sur la commune de Montegabbione en Province de Terni. Son emplacement est celui d'un couvent du XIIIe siècle dédié Saint François d'Assise et partiellement abandonné au XIXe siècle. En 1957, l'architecte milanais (it) (1900 - 1981) acquiert l'ensemble à partir duquel il construit sa « ville-théâtre » , interprétation personnelle de la cité idéale, un complexe architectural composé des vestiges restaurés de l'ancien couvent et d'un ensemble créé de toutes pièces et mêlant de nombreux styles et évocations, en grande partie réalisé à partir des pierres des ruines de l'ancien couvent. (fr)
  • La Scarzuola è una località rurale dell'Umbria, ubicata nella frazione Montegiove del comune di Montegabbione, in provincia di Terni. È ben conosciuta per l'antico convento dove, secondo tradizione, avrebbe dimorato san Francesco d'Assisi, e per la villa sotto forma di "città-teatro", concepita e costruita nel ventesimo secolo dall'architetto milanese Tomaso Buzzi come personale interpretazione del tema della "città ideale". (it)
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  • La Scarzuola ist ein Gebäudekomplex in Montegiove (Ortsteil von Montegabbione), der durch Um- und Ausbau eines mittelalterlichen Franziskanerklosters Convento de la Scarzuola entstanden ist. (de)
  • La Scarzuola is an architectural complex in Umbria, located in Montegiove hamlet in the comune of Montegabbione, Terni Province. It was originally the site of a 13th Century convent associated with St. Francis of Assisi, but was partially abandoned in the 19th Century. In 1957, the Milanese architect Tomaso Buzzi purchased the convent site and converted it into a multi-faceted architectural complex mainly built with the remains of the convent. Buzzi built the complex as his interpretation of the ideal city. (en)
  • La Scarzuola est un ensemble architectural en Ombrie, situé au hameau rural (frazione) de (it) sur la commune de Montegabbione en Province de Terni. Son emplacement est celui d'un couvent du XIIIe siècle dédié Saint François d'Assise et partiellement abandonné au XIXe siècle. En 1957, l'architecte milanais (it) (1900 - 1981) acquiert l'ensemble à partir duquel il construit sa « ville-théâtre » , interprétation personnelle de la cité idéale, un complexe architectural composé des vestiges restaurés de l'ancien couvent et d'un ensemble créé de toutes pièces et mêlant de nombreux styles et évocations, en grande partie réalisé à partir des pierres des ruines de l'ancien couvent. (fr)
  • La Scarzuola è una località rurale dell'Umbria, ubicata nella frazione Montegiove del comune di Montegabbione, in provincia di Terni. È ben conosciuta per l'antico convento dove, secondo tradizione, avrebbe dimorato san Francesco d'Assisi, e per la villa sotto forma di "città-teatro", concepita e costruita nel ventesimo secolo dall'architetto milanese Tomaso Buzzi come personale interpretazione del tema della "città ideale". (it)
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  • La Scarzuola (de)
  • La Scarzuola (fr)
  • La Scarzuola (en)
  • La Scarzuola (it)
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