Frescoed Apartment in a Historic Palazzo in the Center of Verona, Italy
Nestled within the heart of Verona, Italy, this prestigious noble floor apartment is situated in one of the city's most important fifteenth-century palaces.
Just a few steps away from the magnificent Cathedral, this residence is not only a home but a living masterpiece that whispers tales of the past while embracing the comforts of the present.
The bel étage comprises a private staircase with majestic statues, a vestibule, a living room, a kitchen with a pantry, a dining room, four bedrooms with four bathrooms, three balconies, and a veranda.
Additionally, there is a service entrance, an elevator, a room with a bathroom for personnel, and a wide cellar. Parking places within the palace and a small apartment for guests are also available.
This apartment is a stunning example of Rococo style and a veritable gallery of artistic brilliance, featuring frescoes and canvases crafted by some of Verona's most renowned artists.
These masterpieces, many of which belong to the school of Antonio Balestra, the great innovator of 18th-century Veronese painting, adorn the walls and ceilings, transforming the space into a visual feast.
Entering the main hall, your eyes are immediately drawn to two large wall paintings: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia" by Pietro Rotari and "Achilles Dragging Hector's Body" by Carlo Salis. These works, completed before 1752, are framed by painted architectural squares, adding depth and dimension to the room. The ceiling, frescoed by Rotari, soars above, creating a sense of endless space and grandeur.
The hall's monochrome works, depicting scenes from the Iliad and the Aeneid, are the creation of Giorgio Anselmi. His hand also graced the thirty-foot-high ceiling with the fresco "Triumph of Juno and Athena," a stunning portrayal that captivates the viewer with its dynamic composition and vibrant colors.
In the adjacent room, the walls are adorned with tempera in trompe l'oeil from the first half of the nineteenth century. The ceiling features an oval fresco by Anselmi, titled "Time and Vanity," a poignant reminder of life's fleeting nature.
Between 2007 and 2012, this remarkable apartment underwent an extensive renovation with the skills of master restorers, meticulously preserving its Rococo style while integrating modern amenities.
The result is a harmonious blend of historical grandeur and contemporary livability, providing an unparalleled living experience in the heart of Verona.
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