File:Mappa databile intorno al primo quarto del XIX sec. a CL.jpg

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Italiano: Particolare della piazza, (dove si nota l’angolo ortogonale formato dalle chiese del Carmine e di S. Paolino, indicate con le croci e i numeri 3 e 4), tratta dalla “Pianta modografica del Casegiato di Caltanissetta” redatta dall’architetto comunale A. Lopiano, senza data, ma databile intorno al primo quarto del XIX sec., e comunque tra il 1837 e il 1853, periodo nel quale il governo del Regno delle due Sicilie conferì al marchese Vincenzo Mortillaro di Villarena l’incarico di completare le operazioni catastali in Sicilia, con il relativo supporto cartografico. Così le mappe vengono redatte da architetti e ingegneri, agrimensori, periti urbani e cartografi al servizio del Governo Borbonico tra i quali il nostro Agostino. Lopiano l’architetto comunale. Pianta che viene pubblicata nel libro “Atlante Generale Topografico-Storico-Geografico-Statistico di Sicilia” di Vincenzo e Carlo Mortillaro- Palermo 1855.
Date before 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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