Arengario

Local nameArengario
LocationMonza, Italy

The Arengario is a historic building in Monza, northern Italy. It was built in the 13th century and is named after its original function as the town's "arengario". It is located in the most central square of Monza, Piazza Roma.

Its architecture is clearly inspired by that of the Palazzo della Ragione of Milan, with a portico surmounted by a single upper floor that was used for councils. The side of the building facing South has a small stone loggia informally known as "la Parléra", where the commune's decrees were declaimed to the population. In the 14th century, a bell tower was added, decorated with Ghibelline-styled merlons. In the original building, external stairs led to the upper floor; these have been replaced in 1904 with a new stairway inside the tower.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arengario_(Monza)

Address 2 Piazza Roma, Monza 20900, Italy

Coordinates 45°35'4.115" N 9°16'30.604" E

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