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View of palazzo Durazzo Pallavicini now Giustiniani Adorno in Via Baldi in Genoa by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco for Giovanni Agostino Baldi
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View of palazzo Durazzo Pallavicini now Giustiniani Adorno in Via Baldi in Genoa by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco for Giovanni Agostino Baldi
View of palazzo Durazzo Pallavicini now Giustiniani Adorno in Via Baldi in Genoa by the architect Bartolomeo Bianco for Giovanni Agostino Baldi. Genoa Via Baldi Building Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1618. Artist:Bianco, Bartolomeo
Brogi
BGA-F-010514-0000
Media ID 33164749
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Balustrade Road Avenue Shutterslate Renaissance Terrace
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This print showcases the magnificent Palazzo Durazzo Pallavicini, now known as Giustiniani Adorno, located in Via Baldi in Genoa. Designed by the talented architect Bartolomeo Bianco for Giovanni Agostino Baldi, this architectural masterpiece is a true testament to the Late Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles that flourished during its construction. The photograph, taken around 1890, allows us to marvel at the intricate details of this historic building. The balustrades, decorative elements, and sections are meticulously captured by Brogi's lens, highlighting their exquisite craftsmanship. The facade stands proudly with its grandeur and elegance while the terrace offers a picturesque view of the bustling city below. Every window tells a story of centuries past; they have witnessed countless moments throughout history within these walls. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost imagine ourselves transported back to 1618 when Bartolomeo Bianco first completed his vision. The palazzo's significance extends beyond its architectural beauty; it represents an era of European history spanning over two millennia. Its presence serves as a reminder of Genoa's rich cultural heritage and its contributions to art and architecture throughout time. Alinari has masterfully preserved this remarkable artwork through their photographic print. It allows us to appreciate not only the physical structure but also the historical context surrounding it. This image invites us to explore further into Genoa's urban landscape and discover more hidden gems waiting to be uncovered.
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