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Palazzo Albergati

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Palazzo Albergati
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General information
Architectural styleRenaissance architecture
LocationBologna, Italy
Town or cityBologna
Groundbreaking1519

The Palazzo Albergati is a Renaissance style palace located on via Saragozza 26-28 in central Bologna, Italy.

Construction of the palace was initially begun in 1519 to house the Albergati family. The palace was expanded to via Malpertuso in 1540. By the 19th centurt, the palace had past on from the family, and is now separate apartments.[1]

A villa, built in the 17th century in the commune of Zola Predosa, was owned by the same family is also referred to as Palazzo Albergati. The architect was Giovanni Giacomo Monti. The interiors were frescoed by Giacomo Alboresi, Angelo Michele Colonna, Giovanni Antonio Burrini, Pesci, Giuseppe Valliani, Vittorio Bigari, and Orlandi.[2]

References

  1. ^ Memoria di Bologna entry on palace, by Silvia Benati.
  2. ^ Comune of Zola Predosa.