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Santa Barbara Fortress, Pistoia

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27: 35: 43: 104:, relieved the fortress of its role in the city defences, changing the main functions to work as barracks. In subsequent decades it also served as a jail. In 1970, much-needed restoration work was begun. The fortress chapel has some Baroque era frescoes. Presently surrounding land serves as parkland and the ramparts have views of town and surrounding territory. 93:
in 1561–63. Unghero's fortress had been a simple moated quadrilateral, but Buontalenti linked the structure to the city wall. The fortress was only besieged in 1643, when the armies of the
78: 132: 181: 176: 26: 101: 62:, Italy. While it is suggested that initially the fortress was named after a nearby church of Saint Barnabas, however, 171: 34: 90: 82: 42: 20: 89:. Similar fortress buildings by the Medici ruler took place throughout Tuscany, including the similarly named 70: 54:(Fortezza di Santa Barbara) is a 14th-century urban castle erected to house troops guarding the town of 86: 74: 69:
The initial fortress was erected in 1331, after the Florentine Republic had defeated the forces of
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This article is about the fortress in Pistoia. For the fortress in Siena, see
147: 134: 73:, and reconsolidated their power over Pistoia. In 1531, under the designs of 85:, and subsequently by construction of a perimeter wall under the design of 59: 55: 77:, the fortress was enlarged, but subsequently during the rule of the 41: 33: 25: 81:the fortress was further enhanced, initially by 16:14th-century castle in Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy 8: 97:Barberini unsuccessfully attacked the city. 46:Entrance portal with Medici coat of arms 38:Moat, walls, and view of entrance portal 113: 66:is the patron saint of artillerymen. 7: 182:Renaissance architecture in Tuscany 177:Buildings and structures in Pistoia 91:Fortezza di Santa Barbara in Siena 14: 79:Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici 1: 102:Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo I 198: 100:In the late 18th-century, 18: 83:Giovanni Battista Belluci 52:Fortress of Santa Barbara 21:Fortezza Medicea (Siena) 30:Distal view of Fortress 47: 39: 31: 148:43.92913°N 10.92260°E 71:Castruccio Castracani 45: 37: 29: 123:, entry on fortress. 87:Bernardo Buontalenti 144: /  58:, in the region of 172:Castles in Tuscany 153:43.92913; 10.92260 48: 40: 32: 121:Comune of Pistoia 189: 159: 158: 156: 155: 154: 149: 145: 142: 141: 140: 137: 124: 118: 197: 196: 192: 191: 190: 188: 187: 186: 162: 161: 152: 150: 146: 143: 138: 135: 133: 131: 130: 128: 127: 119: 115: 110: 95:Pope Urban VIII 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 195: 193: 185: 184: 179: 174: 164: 163: 126: 125: 112: 111: 109: 106: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 194: 183: 180: 178: 175: 173: 170: 169: 167: 160: 157: 122: 117: 114: 107: 105: 103: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 75:Nanni Unghero 72: 67: 65: 64:Saint Barbara 61: 57: 53: 44: 36: 28: 22: 129: 116: 99: 68: 51: 49: 151: / 166:Categories 139:10°55′21″E 136:43°55′45″N 108:Sources 60:Tuscany 56:Pistoia 50:The 168:: 23:.

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Fortezza Medicea (Siena)



Pistoia
Tuscany
Saint Barbara
Castruccio Castracani
Nanni Unghero
Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici
Giovanni Battista Belluci
Bernardo Buontalenti
Fortezza di Santa Barbara in Siena
Pope Urban VIII
Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo I
Comune of Pistoia
43°55′45″N 10°55′21″E / 43.92913°N 10.92260°E / 43.92913; 10.92260
Categories
Castles in Tuscany
Buildings and structures in Pistoia
Renaissance architecture in Tuscany

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