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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Street life in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6091.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi that was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_747...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    panoramic_salotto2.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Panoramic view of the Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    panoramic_salotto.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Exterior of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    panoramic_exterior.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Street life in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_800...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A man leaves his office in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_799...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A woman goes to the church of St Nicolò and Erasmo in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_796...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  View from the terrace of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_788...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. View of the San Giorgio church in Modica, Sicily, Italy, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_780...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. View of Modica, Sicily, Italy, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_780...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Exterior of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_764...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Entrance door of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_764...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The entrance at the ground floor of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_763...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The entrance of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_761...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The bathroom of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_760...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The door opens to the a room that was renewed in the late 1950's. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_758...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_753...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The ceiling of the main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_751...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi that was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_746...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Studio room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_745...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Studio of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_743...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Street life in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6106.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Street life in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6101.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The historical center (centro storico) of Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6081.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A man on a scooter passes by the church of San Giorgio in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6077.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The church of San Giorgio in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6060.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.Stret life near the church of San Giorgio in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Men gather in front of the Socialist Party Headqarters in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A peasant walks in the streets of Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Concetto Calabrese, 82, ex mayor of Modica in 1979 and 1981, is here near the Town Hall of Modica,  a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. (R-L) Concetto Calabrese, 82, ex mayor of Modica in 1979 and 1981, and Gianni Sandaela, 79, are here near the Town Hall of Modica,  a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Concetto Calabrese, 82, ex mayor of Modica in 1979 and 1981, is here near the Town Hall of Modica,  a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_6007.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A floor plan of Palazzo Marconi is here in the main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5995.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A mirror is here in the studio's living area of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5971.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Ceiling of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5931.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Architecture designs are here on the desk of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5917.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Architecture designs are here on the desk of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. View of Modica, Sicily, Italy, with its 1725 medieval clock tower in the background. Modica is a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Two women walk towards the church in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_775...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Exterior of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Garage at the ground floor of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_764...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Garage at the ground floor of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_763...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Cellar of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_763...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Some of the original Baroque tiles are kept in the cellar of the Historical Baroque Palazzo Marconi. They  that were removed during the 1950's renovation works of the building. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_762...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The entrance of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_762...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The kitchen of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_759...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The kitchen of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_758...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_758...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_754...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_752...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_752...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Main living room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_751...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Living room for the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A detail of the ceiling of the living room for the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Living room for the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi that was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi that was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi that was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi that was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_745...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Ceiling of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_742...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Studio room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A barber (right) and one of his clients watch the street life from the Barber Shop in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_800...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Terrace of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_786...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. This smaller room of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_762...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The door opens to the a room that was renewed in the late 1950's. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_743...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Street life near the Town Hall of Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. (R-L) Concetto Calabrese, 82, ex mayor of Modica in 1979 and 1981, and Gianni Sandaela, 79, are here near the Town Hall of Modica,  a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.The view from the living are of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5955.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Ceiling of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5927.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Ceiling of the living area of the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5924.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. A portrait of Dora, the second owner of the  Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090312_5D_NYT_SICILY_MG_5857.jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Street life in Modica, a baroque town in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy.  Exterior of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_765...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Some of the original Baroque tiles are kept in the cellar of the Historical Baroque Palazzo Marconi. They  that were removed during the 1950's renovation works of the building. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_763...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. The entrance of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi was renewed in the late 1950's from its original Baroque style. Palazzo Marconi is in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_762...jpg
  • 12 March, 2008. Modica, Sicily, Italy. Living room for the studio of the Historial Baroque Palazzo Marconi in the centro storico (historical center) of Modica. The building was built in 1878 and some of its baroque rooms (as well as the entrance staircase) were destroyed to create an apartment in the 1950's. It consists of two floors of 350 square meters each and of partially covered terrace of 350 square meters with a 360 degrees panoramic view. The furnished property is on sale for 500,000 euros. Palazzo Marconi is situated in via Marconi 5, near Piazza San Giovanni in the baroque town of Modica, in Southern Sicily. Modica is part of the UNIESCO Heritage Sites in Italy, and despite the earthquakes in 1613 and 1693, the city has maintained some of the most beautiful architectures in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. <br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20090129_mkII_NYT_SICILY_MG_750...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", realizza una decolorazione per una cliente a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here bleaching a client's hair in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    CIPG_20220315_ESSENZIALE-Italy-Pover...jpg
  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
<br />
Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
<br />
According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", realizza una decolorazione per una cliente a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here bleaching a client's hair in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", effettua un taglio di capelli a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here giving a hair cut in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", chiude la porta d'ingresso del suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", closes the door of her hair salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", in posa per un ritratto nel suo salone a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", poses for a portrait in her salon in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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  • ROMA, 15 MARZO 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), parrucchiera e titolare del salone di bellezza "La Tua Bellezza", si rilassa durante una pausa sigaretta a Roma il 15 marzo 2022. La signira Rapaccioni ha recentemente ricevuto una bolletta dell'energia elettrica per la sua attività commerciale pari al doppio rispetto alla bolletta precedente. Mentre la bolletta di casa è triplicata.<br />
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Secondo l'ARERA (Autorità di Regolazione Energia Reti e Ambiente), nel primo trimestre del 2022, si registrano gli aumenti record del +55% per l’elettricità e del +41,8% per il gas. Le motivazioni di questo aumento sono principalmente la forte crescita delle quotazioni della principale materia prima energetica che si utilizza per la produzione elettrica interna italiana: il gas, e l’aumento del prezzo delle quote di emissione della CO2.<br />
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ROME, ITALY - 15 MARCH 2022: Manuela Rapaccioni (54), hair stylist and owner of the beauty salon "La Tua Bellezza", is seen here having a cigarette break in Rome, Italy, on March 15th 2022. Mrs Rapaccioni recently received an electricity bill for her business that is double the amount of her previous bill. While her home bill has tripled.<br />
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According to ARERA (Energy, Networks and Environment Regulatory Authority), in the first quarter of 2022, record increases of +55% for electricity and +41.8% for gas were recorded. The reasons for this increase are mainly the strong hike in the prices of the main energy raw material used for Italian domestic electricity production: gas, and the increase in the price of CO2 emission quotas.<br />
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