FARNESE PALACE

A wonder of the Renaissance

Farnese Palace

Palazzo Farnese, located in Rome, is a majestic paradigm of High Renaissance architecture. Originally built for the powerful Farnese family, it is renowned for its imposing facades and stunning interior frescoes, notably the Farnese Gallery by Annibale Carracci. Designed by prominent architects like Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and Michelangelo, it showcases the artistic genius and grand scale of the period.

Today, the palace serves as the Embassy of France in Italy and also houses the library of the École française de Rome, making it a significant cultural and diplomatic hub. It’s a testament to Rome’s rich history, housing a fascinating background involving papal connections and notable residents.

Farnese palace in Rome, front view

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