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Place de la Bourse with the Palace of the Chamber of Commerce (formerly the Stock Exchange) and the column with the statue of Leopold I in Trieste
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Place de la Bourse with the Palace of the Chamber of Commerce (formerly the Stock Exchange) and the column with the statue of Leopold I in Trieste
Place de la Bourse with the Palace of the Chamber of Commerce (formerly the Stock Exchange) and the column with the statue of Leopold I in Trieste Trieste Borsa square Building Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890-1920. Date of Artwork:1806 -1809. Artist:Molari, Antonio
Pasta, Fernando
PTA-S-001298-0046
Media ID 33197351
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Administrative Commemorative Financial Obelisk Column Stock Exchange View Of The Cityneoclassicism Chamber Of Commerce
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This print transports us back in time to the bustling Place de la Bourse in Trieste, Europe. The focal point of this stunning image is the majestic Palace of the Chamber of Commerce, formerly known as the Stock Exchange. Standing tall beside it is a grand column adorned with a statue of Leopold I, paying homage to an era long gone. The architectural beauty of this neoclassical building is truly awe-inspiring. Its intricate details and symmetrical design reflect the elegance and sophistication prevalent during the 19th century. As we gaze at its façade, we can't help but marvel at how it has stood strong for over two centuries. Surrounding this magnificent structure is a vibrant square, pulsating with urban energy. The square serves as a hub for commerce and administration, embodying both financial prowess and historical significance. It's easy to imagine traders bustling about their business within these walls while locals go about their daily lives. Intriguingly placed nearby is an obelisk-like column topped with a statue depicting Leopold I, adding another layer of commemoration to this already remarkable scene. This sculpture stands as a testament to Trieste's rich history and its connection to European heritage. Captured between 1890-1920 by photographer Fernando Pasta from Alinari, this photograph offers us a glimpse into Trieste's past—a city that has witnessed countless changes throughout the first and second millennia A. D. As we admire this artwork created by Antonio Molari between 1806-1809, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its ability to transport us through time—to experience firsthand what life was like in one corner of Europe during the 19th century.
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