Brutti Mansion
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Brutti Mansion (Slovene: palača Brutti; Italian: palazzo Brutti) is a mansion in Koper, a port town in southwestern Slovenia. It was built in the late-Baroque style in 1714 according to plans by the architect Giorgio Massari, at the request of Count Barnabi Brutti.
It houses the central library of Koper, named after the librarian and politician Srečko Vilhar [sl].
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Administrative seat: Koper
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people
- Zvest Apollonio
- Gian Rinaldo Carli
- Vittore Carpaccio
- Boris Cavazza
- Giorgio Cobolli
- Lucija Čok
- Zlatko Dedić
- Lorella Flego
- Pier Antonio Quarantotti Gambini
- Lucrezio Gravisi
- Franco Juri
- Tinkara Kovač
- Igor Pribac
- Tomaž Šalamun
- Santorio Santorio
- Nazario Sauro
- Spartaco Schergat
- Francesco Trevisani
- Pier Paolo Vergerio
- Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder
- Vittorio Italico Zupelli
45°32′54.24″N 13°43′51.24″E / 45.5484000°N 13.7309000°E / 45.5484000; 13.7309000
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