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===Other sights=== *''[[Lazzaretto of Ancona|Lazzaretto]]'': the complex was planned by architect [[Luigi Vanvitelli]] in 1732 as a pentagonal building built on an artificial island, also pentagonal, as a quarantine station; it covers more than {{convert|20000|m²|abbr=off}}, built to protect the city from the risk of contagious diseases eventually reaching the town with the ships. Later it was used also as a military hospital or as barracks; it is currently used for cultural exhibits. *The Episcopal Palace was the place where [[Pope Pius II]] died in 1464. *''[[Santa Maria della Piazza]]'': medieval romanesque church with an elaborate arcaded façade (1210).<ref name="EB1911"/> *''Palazzo del Comune'' (or ''Palazzo degli Anziani'' – Elders palace); it was built in 1250, with lofty arched substructures at the back, was gotic work of [[Margaritone d'Arezzo]].<ref name="EB1911"/> *the ''Palazzo del Governo'' (now prefecture), [[Renaissance]] work of [[Francesco di Giorgio Martini]].<ref name="EB1911"/> *''Santi Pellegrino e Teresa'': 18th century church. *''Santissimo Sacramento'': 16th and 18th century church. There are also several buildings by [[Giorgio da Sebenico]], combining [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] and [[Renaissance]] elements: the ''Palazzo Benincasa'', the ''[[Loggia dei Mercanti]]'', the Franciscan church of ''[[San Francesco alle Scale]]'' and ''Sant'Agostino'', [[Augustinians|Augustinian]] church with statues portraying St. Monica, St. Nicola da Tolentino, St. Simplicianus and Blessed Agostino Trionfi; in the 18th century it was enlarged by [[Luigi Vanvitelli]] and turned into a palace after 1860. The [[National Archaeological Museum of the Marche Region]] is housed in the Palazzo Ferretti, built in the late Renaissance by [[Pellegrino Tibaldi]]; it preserves [[fresco]]es by [[Federico Zuccari]]. The Museum is divided into several sections: * prehistoric section, with [[palaeolithic]] and [[neolithic]] artefacts, objects of the [[Copper Age]] and of the [[Bronze Age]] * protohistoric section, with the richest existing collection of the [[Picentes|Picenian civilization]]; the section includes a remarkable collection of Greek ceramics * Greek-Hellenistic section, with coins, inscriptions, glassware and other objects from the [[necropolis]] of Ancona * Roman section, with a statue of Augustus, Pontifex Maximus, carved [[sarcophagus|sarcophagi]] and two Roman beds with fine decorations in ivory<ref name="EB1911"/> * rich collection of ancient coins (not yet exposed) [[File:Porto ancona.jpg|thumb|The port of Ancona]] The Municipal Art Gallery (Pinacoteca Civica Francesco Podesti) is housed in the Palazzo Bosdari, reconstructed between 1558 and 1561 by [[Pellegrino Tibaldi]]. Works in the gallery include: *''Circumcision'', ''Dormitio Virginis'' and ''Crowned Virgin'', by [[Olivuccio di Ciccarello]] *''Madonna with Child'', panel by [[Carlo Crivelli]] *''[[Gozzi Altarpiece]]'' by [[Titian]] *''Sacra Conversazione'' by [[Lorenzo Lotto]] *''Portrait of Francesco Arsilli'' by [[Sebastiano Del Piombo]] *''Circumcision'' by [[Orazio Gentileschi]] *''Immaculate Conception'' and ''[[Palatias and Laurentia|St. Palazia]]'' by [[Guercino]] *''Four Saints in Ecstasis'', ''Panorama of Ancona in the sixteenth century'' and ''Musician Angels'' by [[Andrea Lillio]] Other artists present include [[Francesco Podesti]], [[Ciro Ferri]] and [[Arcangelo di Cola]]. Modern artists featured are [[Anselmo Bucci]], [[Massimo Campigli]], [[Bruno Cassinari]], [[Enzo Cucchi]], [[Carlo Levi]], [[Aligi Sassu]], [[Orfeo Tamburi]] and others.
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