The Palazzo degli Strazzaroli is a Renaissance-style urban palace located at Piazza di Porta Ravegnana #1 in central Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
History
The palace was commissioned in 1486-96 by the guild of the Drappieri (cloth merchants and haberdashers) from the architect Giovanni Piccinini of Como. The palace was refurbished in 1620, by adding a balcony and a niche with a Madonna sculpted by Gabriele Fiorini.[1] A property at the site may have belonged to the Pavanesi family, exiled for supporting a conspiracy by the Pepoli.
Carlo Cesare Malvasia cites Gaspare Nadi as the architect in 1496. [2] In 1986, it was the property of the Monetti family.[3]
References
- ↑ Biblioteca Salaborsa, entry on palace.
- ↑ Pitture scolture ed architetture delle chiese, luoghi pubblici, palazzi, e case della Citta di Bologna, by Carlo Cesare Malvasia , Stamperia del Longhi, Bologna (1792). page 371.
- ↑ Article from Oct 14, 1986, on Palazzo Strazzaroli.
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