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View of the Palace of King Enzo in Bologna, named after the son of Federico II here secluded up to his death. The current state is due to the radical restoration of Alfonso Rubbiani (1905-1913) who, among other things, added the crenellation of the crown
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View of the Palace of King Enzo in Bologna, named after the son of Federico II here secluded up to his death. The current state is due to the radical restoration of Alfonso Rubbiani (1905-1913) who, among other things, added the crenellation of the crown
View of the Palace of King Enzo in Bologna, named after the son of Federico II here secluded up to his death. The current state is due to the radical restoration of Alfonso Rubbiani (1905-1913) who, among other things, added the crenellation of the crown. Bologna Palace of King Enzo Building Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1244
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-037766-0000
Media ID 33133858
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print transports us back in time to the enchanting city of Bologna, Italy. The focal point of the image is the majestic Palace of King Enzo, a historic landmark named after Federico II's son who was secluded within its walls until his death. The current state of this Gothic masterpiece is owed to the meticulous restoration work carried out by Alfonso Rubbiani between 1905 and 1913. One notable addition made during this radical restoration was the crenellation of the crown, which adds an air of grandeur and strength to the already imposing structure. As we gaze at this photograph, we are transported into a world where medieval architecture reigns supreme. The building elements on display - from arches and loggias to bell towers - showcase the intricate craftsmanship that defined Europe during the Middle Ages. The bustling square surrounding the palace hints at its significance as a hub for government offices and political activities. It serves as a reminder that history unfolded within these very walls, shaping nations and societies. Intriguingly, amidst all this historical splendor, modern life continues unabated. A male figure dressed in fashionable clothing stands near an automobile on one side of the road while other pedestrians go about their daily routines on foot. Through this photograph's lens, we catch a glimpse not only into Bologna's architectural heritage but also into its vibrant urban landscape. The view extends beyond just buildings; it captures snippets of everyday life in early 20th-century Bologna. Alinari Fratelli has masterfully captured both timeless beauty and fleeting moments in this artwork dating back to around 1920-1930. This remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in centuries past while appreciating how history intertwines with contemporary existence.
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