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- Cittacotte abstract "The cittacotte are miniature copies of historical or monumental buildings of Palermo and other Italian cities made only in terracotta. The word cittacotte was invented by Vincenzo Vizzari, and it is composed by the two terms: città (Italian: city) and cotte (Italian: baked), meaning they are miniatures made of fired clay.The monuments are reproduced in scale (1:180 and 1:350) and can vary in size from a minimum height of cm 1.5 up to cm 60. The typology of monuments and buildings reproduced is varied: monumental city doors, churches, historical buildings, but also common buildings of the centre of the city.".
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- Cittacotte wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Cittacotte wikiPageExternalLink www.cittacotte.com.
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- Cittacotte wikiPageID "13109543".
- Cittacotte wikiPageRevisionID "562917839".
- Cittacotte hasPhotoCollection Cittacotte.
- Cittacotte subject Category:Artisans.
- Cittacotte subject Category:Arts_and_crafts.
- Cittacotte subject Category:Crafts.
- Cittacotte subject Category:Terracotta.
- Cittacotte type Artisans.
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- Cittacotte comment "The cittacotte are miniature copies of historical or monumental buildings of Palermo and other Italian cities made only in terracotta. The word cittacotte was invented by Vincenzo Vizzari, and it is composed by the two terms: città (Italian: city) and cotte (Italian: baked), meaning they are miniatures made of fired clay.The monuments are reproduced in scale (1:180 and 1:350) and can vary in size from a minimum height of cm 1.5 up to cm 60.".
- Cittacotte label "Cittacotte".
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- Cittacotte depiction Cittacotte_porta_nuova_three_phases_of_the_making.jpg.
- Cittacotte homepage www.cittacotte.com.
- Cittacotte isPrimaryTopicOf Cittacotte.