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Starting in 1451, the Municipality of Verona embarked on a quest to find an appropriate location for its Council. Finally, in 1476, it resolved to erect a loggia with marble columns in Piazza dei Signori, replacing a dilapidated crenellated palace. This palace suffered from poor maintenance and its façade protruded unevenly towards the square, failing to align with neighboring structures. To adhere to Renaissance architectural principles, the decision was made to retract the façade of the new loggia, thereby reshaping the square and bestowing upon it a symmetrical form.