Palazzo Pallavicini


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Via San Felice 24, 40122 Bologna, Italy

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A bit of history... Palazzo Pallavicini In Via San Felice, in the heart of old Bologna, a short walk from the Two Towers and Piazza Maggiore, is Palazzo Pallavicini. Originally from the fifteenth century and once belonged to noble families from Bologna like Villa, the Volta and Marsili, in 1557 was bought by the Isolani family who, according to historian Guidicini, gave the interior architecture of the building using the specific dignity by architects Paolo Canali and Luigi Casali. In 1681 it was taken over by the brothers Jerome and Carl'Antonio Alamandini that, by inheritance, left to Veronica's sister, married to Paul Bolognetti, the Palace and the villa of the Cross Biacco in Bologna. The property, around the second half of the '700, passed by Ferdinand Bolognetti Alamandini to Marshal Gian Luca Pallavicini, state councilor of' Empress of Austria Maria Theresa and governor-general of Lombardy. The halls of the palace, which are spread over an area of ​​approx. 1800, are richly painted, decorated with beautiful stucco, home to works of Burrini, Zanotti, Minozzi and Barozzi. Remember that, in the beautiful "music room" March 26, 1770 he performed the then fourteen year old child prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Five hundred years of the Palazzo Pallavicini and two thousand square meters art history and comfort for the home and business. By Gianluca Pallavicini to you ... to live in history! A bit of history ... Palace Pallavicini The Pallavicini Palace rises in Via San Felice, in the heart of old Bologna, not far from the Two Towers and from Piazza Maggiore. The fifteenth century palace, formerly owned by noble families of Bologna: such as the Villa Marsili Volta and Families, was bought in 1557 by the Isolani Family, That, according to Functional the historian Guidicini, conferred special dignity to the internal architecture of the palace by exploiting the skills of architects Paolo Canali and Luigi Casali. In 1681 it was taken over by two brothers, Jerome and Carl'Antonio Alamandini, who passed by inheritance Both the palace and the Cross of Biacco villa in Bologna to Their sister Veronica, who was married to Paul Bolognetti. The property, around the second half of the eighteenth century, passed on from Ferndinando Bolognetti Alamandini to Marshall Gian Luca Pallavicini, Councillor of the Council of State of the Empress of Austria, Maria Teresa and governor-general of Lombardy. The palace halls, That spreads over an area of ​​roughly 1,800 square meters, are richly frescoed and decorated with stucco ornaments and Contain amazing artworks of art by Burrini, Zanotti, Minozzi and Barozzi. Also to be Noted is the amazing "Music Hall", where on the 26th of March 1770, the child prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who at the time was only 14 years old, played. Five hundred years of history of the Pallavicini Palace and two thousand square meters of art and comfort for dwelling and business. From Gianluca Pallavicini to you all ... To live in history!



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