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Ubaldo Collection

Ubaldo, a name that echoes through the halls of history. From Pope Lucius III to the captivating frescoes in Palazzina, Ubaldo's presence is felt in various forms


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Ubaldo, a name that echoes through the halls of history. From Pope Lucius III to the captivating frescoes in Palazzina, Ubaldo's presence is felt in various forms. In the small building known as Palazzina, one can catch a glimpse of Ubaldo's world. The fourth room offers a view into Torquato Tasso's realm, where scenes from "Jerusalem Delivered" come alive on the walls. Among them, Rinaldo and Armida find themselves entangled in an enchanted garden, their every move secretly observed by Ubaldo and Carlo. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo masterfully captures these moments on canvas. In his artwork titled "Rinaldo and the Magus of Ascalon, " we witness Rinaldo's encounter with mystical forces under Ubaldo's watchful eye. Another painting portrays Armida abandoned by her beloved Rinaldo while yet another showcases their passionate rendezvous within her garden. But Ubaldo isn't confined to this mythical tale alone; he extends his influence beyond it. In Gandolfi's masterpiece depicting "The Execution of Saint John the Baptist, " we see another side of Ubaldo—a creator who delves into religious narratives with equal fervor. Guido Benamati also pays homage to our enigmatic figure within Palazzina's walls. Once again, we are transported to Torquato Tasso's story as we witness Rinald accompanied by both Ubaldo and Carlo abandoning Armida—an act that forever changes their fate. Ubaldo leaves an indelible mark on history through these mesmerizing frescoes—his presence intertwined with tales of love, enchantment, and sacrifice. Step into Palazzina and immerse yourself in this captivating journey where art meets mythology—and where Ubalda remains an ever-present observer amidst it all.