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Palace in Genoa, Italy
Palazzo Giorgio Spinola
Alternative namesPalazzo Franzone
General information
StatusIn use
TypePalace
Architectural styleMannerist
LocationGenoa, Italy
Address4, Salita di Santa Caterina
Coordinates44°24′37″N 8°56′10″E / 44.410186°N 8.936022°E / 44.410186; 8.936022
Construction started16th century
Completed16th century
Design and construction
Architect(s)Giovan Battista Castello and Bernardo Cantone
UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Part ofGenoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli
CriteriaCultural: (ii)(iv)
Reference1211
Inscription2006 (30th Session)

The palazzo Giorgio Spinola is a building located in Salita Santa Caterina|salita di Santa Caterina at no. 4 in Genoa, included on 13 July 2006 in the list of the 42 palaces inscribed in the Rolli di Genova that became World Heritage by UNESCO on that date.

History and description

It appears in the rollo of 1588 in the name of the heirs of Gio Batta Spinola, while it later passed to Agostino Ayrolo. Situated in the Spinola di Luccoli district, next to the ancient convent of Santa Caterina (founded by the Clarisse in 1228), the palace would appear to predate the first inscription.

The loggia staircase around the inner courtyard with fountain (now covered in glass cement) leads to a large area towards villetta Dinegro.

Ancora un documento evidente di quanto fosse difficile «fabbrica in costa» via via che si alzavano fabbriche sul lato a monte, come era avvenuto nei palazzi a nord di Strada Nuova opportunamente tracciata in quota.

In 1798 it still belonged to the Ayrolo family, who renovated it, replacing the external marble portal, updating the details of the atrium (architecture), adding railings to the windows and decorating the drawing rooms. Here lived the Doge Giovanni Battista Ayroli (1783-85).

In the 19th century it passed to the Franzoni family, before 1818, and finally to the Tedeschi family. Recent maintenance has restored the square decoration of the façades facing salita di Santa Caterina and salita Di Negro.

Picture Gallery

  • The facade of the palace The facade of the palace
  • The palace portal The palace portal
  • The atrium fountain in the form of a nymphaeum The atrium fountain in the form of a nymphaeum

Notes

  1. Gioconda Pomella (2007), Guida Completa ai Palazzi dei Rolli Genova, Genova, De Ferrari Editore ISBN 9788871728155
  2. Le Strade Nuove. Genova: Sagep Editrice. 1986. p. 5.
  3. Proposal for the inscription of Genoa Le Strade Nuove and the System of the Palazzi dei Rolli in the Unesco World Heritage List, Volume I — Dossier, p. 60.

Bibliography

Italian sources

  • Gioconda Pomella (2007), Guida Completa ai Palazzi dei Rolli Genova, Genova, De Ferrari Editore(ISBN 9788871728155)
  • Touring Club Italiano, Liguria, Guida d’Italia, sesta ed., Milano, 1982.
  • Ennio Poleggi, L'Invenzione dei Rolli. Genova Città di Palazzi, in Edizioni Skira, Milano - 2004 (ISBN 88-8491-826-X)

External links

Media related to Palazzo Giorgio Spinola (Genoa) at Wikimedia Commons

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