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Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco

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Opened
  
1788

Province
  
Province of Syracuse

Function
  
Palace

Phone
  
+39 0931 461422

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco

Address
  
Piazza Duomo, 4, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italy

Similar
  
Ortygia, Palazzo Montalto, Chiesa di Santa Lucia alla, Castello Maniace, Fountain of Arethusa

The Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco is a large townhouse at Syracuse in Sicily, Italy. The building dates from the Middle Ages, when it was constructed for the Arezzo family. However, the building seen today dates mostly from the late 18th century, when was largely rebuilt between 1779 and 1788 in the Sicilian Baroque style following its purchase by Baron Guglielmo Beneventano.

Guglielmo Beneventano's architect was Luciano Alì, who transformed the medieval building, which had been used as a seat of local government, into a private house. Built around an enclosed courtyard, the palazzo is a perfect example of baroque architecture. The canted facades are adorned with twin columns, putti, and statuary, all given extra dramatic effect by the architect's skilful use of chiaroscuro.

The ornate Baroque architecture continues into the interior with sculptures by the Palermitano Lombardic Gregorio, and frescoes by Ermenegido Martorana. To further create the air of fantasy and extravagance, huge crystal chandeliers were imported from Murano. The interior of the palazzo is not open to the public but can be viewed by special permission from the owners.

References

Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco Wikipedia