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ABOVE: The Torre di Piazza and the Basilica, with the piazza's market stalls just visible in the foreground. INSET BELOW: Corner of the loggia; a mushroom vendor under the arcades. Basilica (Palazzo della Regione)
The Basilica consists of two parts: The original Gothic town hall, which was built in the
mid-1400s. (You can see the roof, which resembles an overturned boat, in the
photo above.) Palladio's two-story loggia of white Istrian stone, which
was wrapped around the existing brick structure over a 65-year-period from
1549 to 1614. (The loggia was needed to stabilize the town hall, which was
sinking and in danger of collapse.) Today, the old town hall is used for exhibitions, and you can
visit it free of charge every day but Monday. (It's also closed for lunch and on
Sunday afternoons during the off-season.)
Nearby, the Torre di Piazza (see top photo) rises over the Basilica and
the square. The slender 11th and 12th Century brick tower, which stands 85
meters or 269 feet high, measures only 7 meters or 23 feet square at its base. Next page: Teatro Olimpico
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