Palazzo Viscola
Palazzo Viscola is a building in Ascoli Satriano, Foggia, Apulia. Palazzo Viscola is situated nearby to Town hall of Ascoli Satriano, as well as near Casa natale Pasquale Rosario.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Ascoli Satriano Cathedral and Ascoli Satriano train station.
Ascoli Satriano Cathedral
Church
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Ascoli Satriano Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Ascoli Satriano, Apulia, Italy, dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. Formerly the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Ascoli Satriano, it has been since 1986 a co-cathedral in the Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano. Ascoli Satriano Cathedral is situated 210 metres north of Palazzo Viscola.
Ascoli Satriano train station
Railway station
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Ascoli Satriano train station is a railway station, which is situated 2 km northwest of Palazzo Viscola.
Roman villa of Faragola
Archaeological site
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The ancient Roman villa of Faragola was a large, luxurious residence 5 km from ancient Ausculum in today's province of Foggia. Excavations since 2001 have revealed part of the estate with elaborate thermal baths and dining room. Roman villa of Faragola is situated 2½ km north of Palazzo Viscola.
Palazzo Viscola
- Type: Building
- Location: Ascoli Satriano, Foggia, Apulia, Southern Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
41.20429° or 41° 12′ 15″ northLongitude
15.56025° or 15° 33′ 37″ eastOpen location code
8FHQ6H36+P4OpenStreetMap ID
way 406026251OpenStreetMap feature
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