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Aunt Lusya in the Italian Courtyard
Aunt Lusya in the Italian CourtyardAunt Lyusya at the Italian CourtyardKorniakt Palace Roofline

Aunt Lusya in the Italian Courtyard

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The Korniakt Palace's Italian Courtyard , featuring Renaissance architecture with arcades and columns, was built in the 16th c. for a wealthy merchant. It exemplifies a blend of Italian and Eastern European styles. This space, now a popular gathering spot, reflects the historical fusion of cultures and the social importance of communal areas in urban settings.

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