Title (variant)(none or unknown)
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Interior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Interior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Unknown<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Lala Aufsberg<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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View of south wing from the south-east.
Lala Aufsberg<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view from the roof of the diagonally opposite church.
Lala Aufsberg<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view
Lala Aufsberg<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
Photograph
Partial view of castle from the west side, southwest tower.
Lala Aufsberg<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Partial view of the castle from the west side, southwest tower.
Lala Aufsberg<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view of the southern side after the first restoration campaign1907-1909 by the architect Angelo Pantaleo and before the restoration between 1969 and 1974 by the engineer Raffaele De Vita.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Exterior view of the southern side after the first restoration campaign from 1907 to 1909 by the architect Angelo Pantaleo and before the restoration between 1969 and 1974 by the engineer Raffaele De Vita.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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View of a tower after the first restoration campaign conducted from 1907 to 1909 by the architect Angelo Pantaleo and before the restoration made between 1969 and 1974 by the engineer Raffaele De Vita.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Architectural details after the first restoration campaign conducted from 1907 to 1909 by the architect Angelo Pantaleo and before the restoration made between 1969 and 1974 by the engineer Raffaele De Vita.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Architectural details.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Detail of the portal on the southern side.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Stone throne.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Details in the interior.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Details in the interior.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Detail of a capital.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Details in the interior
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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The staircase in the inner courtyard.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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The staircase in the inner courtyard.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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The staircase in the inner courtyard.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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The staircase in the inner courtyard.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Details in the interior.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Interior view of the castle courtyard.
Martin Wackernagel<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Open staircase and walls in castle courtyard.
Arthur Haseloff<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Vault in the courtyard. Standing figure of A. Haseloff in the center of the image.
Pantaleo<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Restoration work in the courtyard.
Pantaleo<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Distant view of the Torre De' Rossi on the southwest side of the Norman nucleus.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Interior view of the "Tower of the Empress"
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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Interior view.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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The "throne room" after the first restoration campaign of 1907-1909 by the architect Angelo Pantaleo, prior to a second restoration between 1969 and 1974 by the engineer Raffaele De Vita.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
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The "throne room" after the first restoration campaign of 1907-1909 by the architect Angelo Pantaleo, prior to a second restoration between 1969 and 1974 by the engineer Raffaele De Vita.
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
Photograph
Interior view of the "Tower of the Empress."
Georgina Masson (pseud. of Marion Johnson)<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
Drawing
Frontal elevation with measurements.
Pittaluga<br/>Gioia del Colle, Castle
Book Illustration
Internal windows of castle.
Unknown (c. 1915)<br/>"Gioia del Colle - Castello (Finestra Inte..."
Book Illustration
View of windows from inner courtyard.
Unknown (c. 1915)<br/>"Gioia del Colle - Castello (Finestrone ne..."
Book Illustration
Exterior view of the tower.
Unknown (c. 1915)
Print
Partial view of castle from the west side, southwest tower.
Unknown (1899)
Print
Castle portal and a tower.
Giuseppe Barberis (1898)
Condition - Displaced Elements
Condition - Restoration/Refurb.
plans
Carone, M. (2006) p. 65
sections
Carone, M. (2006) p. 65
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