Historic buildings of Modena

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Today it houses the Modena Military Academy.\n\nPalazzo Comunale - Piazza Grande\nThis important building is featured by an elegant colonnade which embraces Piazza Grande. 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Since 1898 it has been home of Banca d'Italia.\n\nPalazzo del \"Belvedere\" - corner of Corso Canalgrande and Via Mascherella\nIn the 1900's this building was reconstructed in Rococo style based on a design by architect Guerzoni. In the XVIII century it was called \"del belvedere\" because from here one could enjoy a view of the Ducal Gardens (500 meters away).", "type": "unstyled"}], "entityMap": {}}}, "61b9bc76-999a-40c0-93e1-f35b36330c7d": {"@type": "text", "text": {"blocks": [{"key": "1ddp6", "text": "Palazzo Grillenzoni - Via Rua Muro no. 94\nThis building dates to the 1700's.\n\nPalazzo Levizzani - Corso Canalchiaro (between Via Levizzani and Via Bonaccorsi)\nLater owned by Cugini, this building was constructed in the 1500's and until the XVIII century it had a double colonnade opening forward to the street.\n\nPalazzo Marchisio-Rossi Barattini - Corso Canalgrande (corner of Via Emilia Centro)\nThis building was restructured in the XVIII century.\n\nPalazzo Molza - Via Ganaceto\nCurrently the home of the Chamber of Commerce, this XVII century building was restructured in the 1800's.\n\nPalazzo Montecuccoli - Via Rua Muro no. 62\nThis XVII century building was later restructured.\n\nPalazzo Montecuccoli degli Erri - Via Emilia Centro (opposite Largo Muratori)\nFormerly Palazzo Munarini, this building was erected in the mid 1800's on a design of Vincenzo Maestri.\n\nPalazzo Rangoni-Macchiavelli - Via Farini no. 3\nThis building dates to the 1600's.\n\nPalazzo Sabatini-Carbonieri - Corso Canalgrande\nNow Palazzo Martinelli, this building was constructed in the XVIII century. It has a stunning staircase frescoed by Francesco Vellani. 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Margherita - Corso Canalgrande\nThis neoclassical building by Francesco Vandelli was built in 1830. It houses the Antonio Delfini Library, the Galleria Civica and the Orazio Vecchi musical institute.\n\nPalazzo Tacoli-Ronchetti - Piazza S. Domenico no. 6 (corner of Via Cesare Battisti)\nThis building was built in 1468 and restructured in the XVIII century.\n\nPalazzo Tagliazucchi - Via Mondatora\nFormerly the Pavarotti home, this structure dates back to the 1500's.\n\nPalazzo Vicini - Via Rua Muro no. 96\nBuilt in the 1700's, the fa\u00e7ade was redone in the 1800's. The scagliola Madonna on the inside is worthy of note.", "type": "unstyled"}], "entityMap": {}}}, "b15d14dc-4506-4afc-9888-b6bf1a1eed20": {"@type": "text", "text": {"blocks": [{"data": {}, "depth": 0, "entityRanges": [], "inlineStyleRanges": [{"length": 20, "offset": 0, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 16, "offset": 233, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 29, "offset": 410, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 17, "offset": 468, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 17, "offset": 663, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 18, "offset": 870, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 26, "offset": 1087, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 15, "offset": 1338, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 15, "offset": 1444, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 22, "offset": 1616, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 16, "offset": 1726, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 15, "offset": 1892, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 18, "offset": 2040, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 15, "offset": 2189, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 23, "offset": 2331, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 15, "offset": 2492, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 26, "offset": 2634, "style": "BOLD"}, {"length": 18, "offset": 2772, "style": "BOLD"}], "key": "ft6ak", "text": "Palazzo Calori-Cesis - Corso Canalgrande no. 86\nSome scholars indicate that this XVIII century building was designed by the architect Andrea Tarabusi. It has a beautiful atrium and the grand staircase has great, spectacular effect.\n\nPalazzo Campori - Via Ganaceto (opposite Via S. Orsola)\nThis 1800's building was damaged by bomb during the Second World War. It was the home of the renowned Galleria Campori.\n\nHouse were Ciro Menotti lived - Corso Canalgrande no. 88\n\nPalazzo Carandini - Via Carandini\nBuilt in 1823 over an older renaissance house of which we can see the arcade and arches in the courtyard, this structure was designed in 1823 by Giuseppe Soli.\n\nPalazzo Casarini - Via Castelmaraldo no. 15, the rear fa\u00e7ade faces onto Via Ramazzini\nThis building contains the vestiges of the ancient Castrum Maraldi, castle build to defend the city in the XII century.\n\nPalazzo D'Aragona - Corso Vittorio Emanuele no. 59\nBuilt in the second half of the XVII century and restructured by Termanini in 1772, this building is home of the National Academy of Sciences, Letters and the Arts.\n\nPalazzo dell'Arcivescovado - Corso Duomo (corner of Via S. Eufemia towards Canalchiaro)\nThis building was erected in the 1400's and rebuilt in 1776. The rusticated corner with diamond-shaped point holds a bust of bishop Boccaccio that dates to 1482.\n\nPalazzo Delfini - Corso Canalgrande no. 21 (opposite Via Gherarda)\nThis building was restored in 1700's.\n\nPalazzo Ferrari - Piazza Matteotti (adjacent to the Voto Church)\nThis building has a noteworthy 1500's rusticated portal attributed to Jacopo Barozzi called \"il Vignola\".\n\nPalazzo Ferrari-Moreni - Via Rua Muro no. 60\nThis building is a classic example of Renaissance architecture.\n\nPalazzo Fogliani - Corso Canalchiaro no. 70\nThis building, once called the Bellencini house, was built in 1491 as indicated by a memorial stone under the colonnade.\n\nPalazzo Fontana - Piazzetta dei Servi\nThis structure was built in 1500 and restored in the 1800's by Cesare Costa who added the marble balustrade.\n\nPalazzo Fontanelli - Via Taglio no. 24\nThis recently restored building was once home to general Achille Fontanelli, Minister of the Regno d'Italia.\n\nPalazzo Foresto - Corso Canalgrande (opposite Via Universit\u00e0)\nThis building takes it name from the person who built it in 1773 for his home.\n\nPalazzo Forni-Cervaroli - Piazzale Torti (corner of Via Selmi)\nThis building, built in 1865 on a design by Giovanni Lotti, is in the Lombard Renaissance style.\n\nPalazzo Frosini - Via Cesare Battisti no. 85\nThe fa\u00e7ade of this XVIII century building was done over by Vincenzo Maestri in the XIX century.\n\nPalazzo Galliani-Coccapani - Corso Vittorio Emanuele no. 41 (corner of V.S. Orsola)\nThis 1600's building was restructured in the 1700's.\n\nPalazzo Ghisellini - Via Rua Muro no. 78\nThis building, in the style of the Ferrarese architect Rossetti, dates to the 1400's. According to tradition the three spheres seen on the corner represent the \"bowls\" with which the owner won the building in a bowling match.", "type": "unstyled"}], "entityMap": {}}}, "da8aafca-44c7-4bd9-8b1a-239a0a48bd0b": {"@type": "title"}, "fc267925-d866-47b4-b5d8-6b78af157da7": {"@type": "text", "text": {"blocks": [{"data": {}, "depth": 0, "entityRanges": [], "inlineStyleRanges": [{"length": 17, "offset": 0, "style": "BOLD"}], "key": "40cg7", "text": "Palazzo Boschetti - Via S. Agostino no. 18\nParticularly noteworthy are some seventeenth century frescos on the ceilings and in the halls housing the paint gallery, depicting allegories and mythological scenes.", "type": "unstyled"}], "entityMap": {}}}}
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