Talk:Palazzo San Giorgio

English references needed and other problems
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 * On a different issue, my Italian is not good enough to get the nuances of the cited article, but it appears that information was left out of the Wiki page that might well have been included from the Italian site.


 * The Italian reference site does not appear to support the statement that the palace was designed to separate church and state.


 * The pictures and text of the Italian Wiki version of this page might well be included here.

67.180.48.127 (talk) 04:09, 25 April 2008 (UTC)