Palazzo Papafava dei Carraresi
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Location | Veneto |
Town or city | Padua |
Country | Italy |
Palazzo Papafava dei Carraresi is a palace in Padua, located in the historic center of the city.[1][2]
History
It was erected in 1763 by the order of Count Giambattista Trento, in 1805 the property was acquired by inheritance from the Papafava dei Carraresi family.
Architecture
The palace, of considerable size and of classical prospect, was designed by Giovan Battista Novello. The setting of interior spaces is unusual for the Venetian area: the rooms are organized starting from a large entrance hall with Doric columns on which a Juvarrian stairwell opens. This setting was retained a few years later in the Palazzo Maldura.
References
- ^ "International Art Symposium "Premio Arcimboldo-Il Profumo dell'Arte" a Padova". PadovaOggi. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
- ^ ""Luci sull'arte - International Christmas Art Exhibition" a Padova". PadovaOggi. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
45°24′18″N 11°52′23″E / 45.40499°N 11.87314°E
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