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fiogf49gjkf0d Even if Italy's architecture has not been so consistently influential as its painting and sculpture, the country still boasts a remarkable legacy of historic buildings, an almost unbroken tradition stretching back over more than 2500 years. As in the other arts, strong regional distinctions are evident in most of the main architectural periods.
Gordon McLachlan
with contributions by
Lucy Ratcliffe
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