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===Others=== *Roman [[amphitheatre]] and museum *Palazzo dei Priori: erected in 1333, has been the seat of the city's magistratures until today. The edifice was numerous times restored and renovated; the interior has a court from the 16th century, a stone statue portraying a ''Madonna with Child'' (1339), frescoes, busts of illustrious Aretines, two paintings by Giorgio Vasari. The square tower is from 1337. *Medici Fortress (''[[Fortezza Medicea (Arezzo)|Fortezza Medicea]]''): designed by [[Antonio da Sangallo the Younger]] and completed in 1538–1560. It was partly dismantled by the French in the early 19th century. *Palazzo Camaiani-Albergotti (14th century, renovated in the 16th century), with the Torre della Bigazza *Palazzo Bruni-Ciocchi: Renaissance edifice attributed to [[Bernardo Rossellino]]. It is seat of the State Museum of Medieval and Modern Art. *Palazzo Pretorio: which was seat of the People's Captain until 1290. The façade has coat of armas of the captains, ''[[podestà]]'' and commissaries of the city from 14th to 18th century. Only one of the two original towers remains. *House of [[Petrarch]] (''Casa del Petrarca'') *[[Casa Vasari, Arezzo|Casa Vasari]] (in Via XX Settembre): an older house rebuilt in 1547 by Giorgio Vasari and frescoed by him; now open as a museum, it also contains 16th-century archives. The main rooms were decorated by Vasari in an illusionist manner. The drawing room, where Vasare painted the life journey of an artist, with the artistic virtues protected by the gods of antiquite represented as heavenly bodies, is remarkable. *Ivan Bruschi House and Museum (''Casa-Museo Ivan Bruschi'') *Gaio Cilnio Mecenate Archeological Museum *Civic Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art *[[UnoAErre]] Jewelry Museum
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