
Casa Saraceni
A Renaissance masterpiece of the late fifteenth century, Casa Saraceni showcases the architectural refinement of Bologna’s golden age through its rigorous design and ornamental terracotta detailing.
At a glance
Casa Saraceni stands among the most significant buildings produced by Bologna’s Renaissance toward the end of the fifteenth century. Once the residence of the noble Saraceni family, it now houses the headquarters of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna and serves as a venue for contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events.
History
The palazzo was built as a private residence for the prominent Saraceni family during Bologna’s period of artistic and architectural flourishing. The building survives as a testament to the wealth and cultural aspirations of Bologna’s Renaissance patriciate.
What you see
The facade follows a rigorous rhythmic order that governs every element of the composition. Terracotta ornament plays a crucial role in enriching the design, framing the windows and adorning the cornice with refined sculptural detail. This integration of decorative and structural elements exemplifies Renaissance principles of harmonious proportion.
Cultural significance
Casa Saraceni represents one of Bologna’s finest achievements in Renaissance domestic architecture. Its architectural language reflects the city’s status as a major center of artistic innovation and humanist culture. Today, the ground floor hosts rotating exhibitions and cultural events that continue the palazzo’s role as a repository of artistic merit.
Key facts
- Address: Via Farini, 15, 40124 Bologna
- Coordinates: 44.491537, 11.3461758
- Website: https://genusbononiae.it/palazzi/casa-saraceni/
- Phone: 051 275 4070
Practical information
Casa Saraceni opens to the public during exhibitions and can be visited by appointment. Contact didattica@genusbononiae.it to arrange a visit or for information about current programs.
Getting there
The palazzo is located at Via Farini, 15 in central Bologna, within walking distance of the historic center. Check the official website for current exhibition schedules and visiting arrangements.
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