Palazzo Barbieri

Coordinates: 45°26′17″N 10°59′38″E / 45.43806°N 10.99389°E / 45.43806; 10.99389
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Palazzo Barbieri

Palazzo Barbieri is a Neoclassical style palace located in Piazza Bra in Central Verona; it now serves as the town hall.

The palace was originally named Palazzo della Gran Guardia Nuova, and housed staff associated with the occupying Austrian Army forces. It was designed by Giuseppe Barbieri and was later named in his honor. Construction began in 1836 and was completed by 1848.

The interiors contain a large canvas (1595) by

Pasquale Ottino, and Sante Creara
.

A 14th-century fresco depicting a Crucifixion and the Madonna from a private house was implated into the wall near the entrance. One room has tapestries from the 16th century. One designed by Paolo Farinati depicts the 1164 Victory of the Veronese against Frederick Barbarossa. Tha palace also contains various paintings by Carlo Ferrari and Eugenio Gignous.[1]

  • Neoclassical façade
    Neoclassical façade
  • Night view
    Night view
  • The modern expansion in the back
    The modern expansion in the back
  • Side view, with the modern expansion
    Side view, with the modern expansion

References

  1. ^ Verona net entry on palace.

45°26′17″N 10°59′38″E / 45.43806°N 10.99389°E / 45.43806; 10.99389