I could define this post as a celebration of minor historical architecture. I love these things—those small historical features that accompany us daily but sometimes we don't recognize them. Verona, Rimini, and Venice are full of exceptional historical architecture, but also of minor ones. I think it's a great choice to write a post not about a stunning or ultramodern building, but about an ancient and modest relic, which nevertheless holds much more history than many flashy buildings. !BEER
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