Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria

Coordinates: 44°24′38.3″N 8°55′51.3″E / 44.410639°N 8.930917°E / 44.410639; 8.930917
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Palazzo Tolot Spinola di Pellicceria
Facade of Palazzo Tolot Spinola di Pellicceria
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Alternative namesPalazzo Francesco Grimaldi
General information
StatusIntact
TypePalace
Architectural styleMannerist
LocationGenoa, Italy
Address1, Piazza di Pellicceria
Coordinates44°24′38.3″N 8°55′51.3″E / 44.410639°N 8.930917°E / 44.410639; 8.930917
Named forFrancesco Grimaldi
Completed1593
Renovated17th–18th centuries
OwnerItalian government
Website
www.palazzospinola.beniculturali.it
Part ofGenoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli
CriteriaCultural: (ii)(iv)
Reference1211
Inscription2006 (30th Session)

The Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria, also known as Palazzo Francesco Grimaldi, is a palace located in piazza di Pellicceria in the historical center of

Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism and houses the National Gallery of Art in Palazzo Spinola (National Gallery of Palazzo Spinola [it
]).

History

The funds for the initial construction of this palace was present in the will of Francesco Grimaldi, made prior to 1593, when construction began upon medieval foundations at the site. The palace was included in the Rolli or list of aristocratic residences, that could be used by the government for hosting prominent visitors.

An etching of its façade is included in Peter Paul Rubens's 1622 book I Palazzi di Genova, printed in Antwerp in 1622. The Grimaldi family commissioned the fresco decorations by Lorenzo De Ferrari and Lazzaro Tavarone. The ceiling frescoes by Tavarone depict: the Siege of Lisbon by Duke of Alba (first floor) and the Triumph of Ranieri Grimaldi in 1304 over the Flemish fleet at Zierikzee (second floor).[1]

The palace belonged to the

quadratura and decoration. She also commissioned the Gallery of Mirrors. Her grandson, Paolo Francesco Spinola, however was forced during the Napoleonic occupation to sell many works of art; his portrait (1794) by Angelica Kauffman
is on display in the palace. By 1830 the palace was owned by the Tollot Family who would give it to Tito and Ferdinando Pignone in 1875.

The building has characteristics typical of late 16th-century Genoese palaces, having an entrance hall and an inner courtyard. The palace also had an extensive art collection, including paintings by

The third floor of the palace was destroyed during bombing during World War II. In 1958, the marquis Paolo and Franco Spinola donated the building, complete with its furnishings, artworks, silverware, ceramics, etchings and books, to the Italian government. The damaged part was subsequently rebuilt, and it has housed the National Gallery of Palazzo Spinola [it] since 1993.[1]

Collection

Among the works of art in the collection are:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola". palazzospinola..it. Archived from the original on 9 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Piazza di Pellicceria 1 - Francesco Grimaldi". irolli.it. Archived from the original on 5 June 2013.

Bibliography

Gallery

  • Façade in Piazza di Pellicceria
    Façade in Piazza di Pellicceria
  • Portal in Piazza di Pellicceria
    Portal in Piazza di Pellicceria
  • Façade in Piazza Inferiore di Pellicceria
    Façade in Piazza Inferiore di Pellicceria
  • Portal in Piazza Inferiore di Pellicceria
    Portal in Piazza Inferiore di Pellicceria
  • Interior
    Interior
  • Sitting room
    Sitting room
  • Hall of Mirrors
    Hall of Mirrors
  • Kitchens
    Kitchens

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