A historic palazzo in central Treviso now home to the Benetton Foundation for Research.
At a glance
Bomben Palace stands in Treviso’s historic center as an important architectural landmark. The building now serves as a cultural and research space, housing the Benetton Foundation for Research and its programming.
History
The palazzo occupies a significant position within Treviso’s urban fabric. Its conversion to accommodate the Benetton Foundation reflects the ongoing role of historic structures in supporting contemporary cultural and intellectual work.
What you see
The palace represents the architectural heritage of Treviso’s centro storico. The building’s design reflects the craftsmanship characteristic of the Veneto region’s palazzo tradition.
Cultural significance
As the seat of the Benetton Foundation for Research, Bomben Palace bridges historical preservation with contemporary scholarship. The foundation’s presence underscores the building’s continued importance to the intellectual life of the region.
Key facts
- Address: Via Cornarotta, 7, 31100 Treviso
- Coordinates: 45.6675301, 12.243763
- Phone: 0422.5121
- Official website: Benetton Foundation for Research
Practical information
The palace houses the Benetton Foundation for Research. Visit the official website or contact the foundation for information about access, exhibitions, and research programs.
Getting there
Bomben Palace is located on Via Cornarotta in Treviso’s historic center. Check with local tourism information for directions and parking options in the city center.
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