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Hello, I am going to launch a merger request, especially since this article is a very short stub. It's also confusing for the links with other Wikipedias. Best regards.--
LeZibou (
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11:24, 24 November 2012 (UTC)reply
Separation in two article: one for the Castle and one for the Museum
In the current article there is a mixing of two different topics: the castle as historical building and the castle as the current seat of the museum of the City of Pavia. My proposal is to separate the article in two. The model for this can be the Louvre:
Louvre Palace as historical building;
Louvre as museum.--
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13:38, 3 March 2018 (UTC)reply
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Hello, I am going to launch a merger request, especially since this article is a very short stub. It's also confusing for the links with other Wikipedias. Best regards.--
LeZibou (
talk)
11:24, 24 November 2012 (UTC)reply
Separation in two article: one for the Castle and one for the Museum
In the current article there is a mixing of two different topics: the castle as historical building and the castle as the current seat of the museum of the City of Pavia. My proposal is to separate the article in two. The model for this can be the Louvre:
Louvre Palace as historical building;
Louvre as museum.--
Bg69 (
talk)
13:38, 3 March 2018 (UTC)reply