The palace seen from the eastern side of Borgo Santo Spirito
General information
Architectural style
Renaissance
Location
Rome, Italy
Palazzo Alicorni is a reconstructed Renaissance building in Rome, important for historical and architectural reasons. The palace, originally lying only a few meters away from Bernini's Colonnades in St. Peter's square, was demolished in 1931 in the wake of the process of the border definition of the newly established Vatican City state, and rebuilt some hundred meters to the east. According to the stylistic analysis, his designer had been identified as Giovanni Mangone, a Lombard architect active in Rome during the 16th century.
PalazzoAlicorni is a reconstructed Renaissance building in Rome, important for historical and architectural reasons. The palace, originally lying only...
Palazzo del Commendatore Santo Spirito in Sassia Curia Generalizia della Compagnia di Gesù (General Curia of the Society of Jesus) PalazzoAlicorni (demolished...
Based on stylistic analysis, have been attributed to him also the palazzoAlicorni in Borgo Vecchio (later piazza Rusticucci) in Borgo (demolished in...
Church of the Nunziatina, and the palaces Rusticucci-Accoramboni and degli Alicorni (the latter had been already demolished in 1931). Other buildings, including...
the three city councillors), who had his residence, today known as PalazzoAlicorni, erected in Borgo, not far from Piazza del Popolo, at the beginning...
which is a gem of Roman Mannerism. Mazzoni was commissioned by Traiano Alicorni in 1555 to decorate his chapel in the basilica. The work was restarted...
The decoration was originally commissioned by the first owner, Traiano Alicorni in 1555, the work was restarted under a new patron, Girolamo Theodoli in...