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The '''Palazzo Comunale''' (English: ''Municipal Palace'') is the historic town hall of [[San Gimignano]], [[Italy]], serving as the seat of civic authority since the 13th century. | The '''Palazzo Comunale''' (English: ''Municipal Palace'') is the historic town hall of [[San Gimignano]], [[Italy]], serving as the seat of civic authority since the 13th century. | ||
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The Palazzo Comunale (English: Municipal Palace) is the historic town hall of San Gimignano, Italy, serving as the seat of civic authority since the 13th century.
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The Palazzo Comunale was constructed in 1288 in San Gimignano to house its municipal government. In the tradition of San Gimignano, one of the council's earliest projects was to erect the Torre Grossa on top of the building so that it would have the town's tallest tower. In 1337, the Podestà took up residence in the palace.[1]
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