As it was the second broletto to be built in Milan, it is also known as the "'Broletto Nuovo "'( " new broletto " ).
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As it was the second broletto to be built in Milan, it is also known as the "'Broletto Nuovo "'( " new broletto " ).
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In the cities of Mantua, Milan and Padua the Palazzo della Ragione ( place of reason ) and in Como the Broletto served as a town hall and centre of local government.
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Entry to the Broletto is through the " Porta Orientale " ( 1606 ) embellished with monolithic pillars from Roman times made of Egyptian granite, which once ornamented the entrance to the demolished cathedral of San Pietro de Dom.
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City Hall was designed as a modern " Broletto " with a massive freestone civil clock tower " " linked to the ancient Palazzo Tentorio and its park " . " Old Town is formed by streets called " cuntrada ", of different ages.