Palazzo della Borsa, Naples

Coordinates: 40°50′39″N 14°15′19″E / 40.8442°N 14.2554°E / 40.8442; 14.2554
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Palace front

The Palazzo della Borsa is a monumental 19th-century palace located in the Piazza of the same name in Naples, region of Campania, Italy. The building, built in an academic and elaborate Neo-renaissance style formerly housed the local stock exchange (Bourse), but now home to the Neapolitan Chamber of Commerce.

History

The palace was designed in 1895 by Alfonso Guerra and Luigi Ferrara. Flanking the front steps are two winged genii carrying torches and riding bronze lions. This sculpture by Luigi De Luca was meant as an allegory of the light of reason taming wild force. The main salon has frescoed lunettes by Gustavo Mancinelli, Gaetano Esposito, Vincenzo Migliaro, Alceste Campriani, Salvatore Postiglione, Salvatore Cozzolino, Gaetano d’Agostino, and Giovanni Diana. This salon has stuccoes by Ciro Sannino and Vincenzo Belligiono. In the first floor is a statue by Giuseppe del Fico.[1][2]

The piazza in front, once known as the Piazza della Borsa is now known as Piazza

Four days of Naples
in 1943

Gallery

  • Obelisks in front of palace
    Obelisks in front of palace
  • Entrance Lion and Genii statues
    Entrance Lion and Genii statues
  • Interior atrium or sala delle Grida
    Interior atrium or sala delle Grida

References

  1. ^ Napoligrafia website, entry on Palace.
  2. ^ Beni Culturali of Italy.

40°50′39″N 14°15′19″E / 40.8442°N 14.2554°E / 40.8442; 14.2554