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1933
Opere pubbliche : edilizia, idraulica, strade, ferrovie, porti, archeologia ; rassegna mensile illustrata "; An. 3. 1933, n. 6/7)
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Physical description: S. 225 - 374, XIII - XVI : zahlr. Ill.
Language: Italienisch
Subject heading: g.Südtirol;s.Öffentliches Gebäude
Location mark: III A-60
Intern ID: 243817
building is to contain tbe reception rooms, that is to say, thè reception room proper, dining room, library and others ; thè wing will contain thè ballroom and ehapel. The first floor is reserved for tbe private apartments of thè Duke and Duchess, and three guest apartments. The VILLA LYDIA » SEDE DELLA CASA CIVILE E MILITARE DELLE LL. AA. RR. I DUCHI DI PISTOIA, IN BOLZANO «VILLA LYDIA» HE AD QUARTERS OR THE CIVILE AND MILITARY HOUSEHOLD OF T. R. H. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF PISTOIA AT BOLZANO e tre

at tinenza con lo spirito del Regime : la Colonia Mon tana dolia M. V. S. N. sopra Trafoi, sulla strada dello Stelvio, e il Convitto Nazionale ((Damiano Chiesa » in Bolzano. VILLA LY'DIA » SITZ DES HAUSES FÜR BURGER UND MILITAIRE DER LL.AA. RR. DIE HERZOG VON PISTOIA IN BOLZANO VILLA LYDLA » SIÈGE DE LA MAISON CIVILE ET MILT- TAIRE DES LL. AA. RR. LES DUCS ET LA DUCHESSE DE PISTOIA nurseries, wardrobe and other Service rooms are on tbe second floor. The royal residence is completed by various smaller

buildings crccted in thè grounds : Villino Lydia for the civil and military su.ites, thè garage, stables, grooms’ house, a chalet in the tennis court, thè guards’ apartments, porter’s lodge and hot- liouse. Two otlier works carried out by thè State, which are very typical of the spirit of the Regime, are thè Mountain Colony of the M.V.S.N. above Trafoi on tbe Stelvio Road, and the National College oalled « Damiano Chiesa », in Bolzano. The first was formed out of an already exist- ing building, which

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