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The author offers a series of lively essays and reflections on the city's character, combining personal anecdotes, historical sketches, and architectural observation. He moves from underground stories and commuter vignettes to meditations on medieval foundations, civic independence, and the patchwork of streets and institutions. Notions of eccentricity, secrecy, and unofficial liberty recur as he examines bridges, churches, monuments, and the civic rituals that mark local power. The tone mixes irony and affection while mapping how layered history and irregular urban growth shape a metropolitan identity that resists grand axial planning and prides itself on local freedoms.
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