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Palazzo Segardi, Siena

The Palazzo Sergardi is an 18th-century urban palace located on Via Montanini #110 in the city of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy; the palace is best known for its late 18th century Neoclassical frescoes by Luigi Ademollo.

The palace was commissioned in 1744 by Fabio Sergardi based on designs in a late Baroque, early Neoclassical style by Paolo Posi. The entrance portal has a broken pediment. The main floor has a small theater. In addition various rooms contain frescoes depicting the Rape of the Sabines; Apollo; and The Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne, painted by Ademollo in 1794-1795.

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Palazzo Segardi, Siena Wikipedia