Monterubbiano’s town hall was built in the 14th century in the central hub of the town. It is easy to recognize the 14th century structure when you observe its compactness and uniformity. On the north side you can see the characteristic portico of the raised entrance and note the mullioned windows on the first level with Venetian glass which give the town council meeting room inside a special lighting effect. These mullioned windows were re-opened in the 20th century. The tower which rises majestically above the main square has Ghibelline battlements.
Altri monumenti a Monterubbiano
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