Fava-Ghisilieri Palace
A Renaissance palazzo in Bologna that became a canvas for the Carracci family’s celebrated frescoes, now home to the Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
At a glance
Fava-Ghisilieri Palace stands as a testament to Renaissance patronage and artistic ambition. The building houses the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, including the Carracci Fava Literary Café, making it both a historical monument and a contemporary cultural venue.
History
The palazzo took its Renaissance form under the stewardship of Filippo Fava, whose advantageous marriage to Ginevra Orsi provided the financial means for significant improvements. In 1584, Fava engaged the Carracci workshop—introduced through his tailor Antonio Carracci, father of the celebrated painters Agostino and Annibale—to undertake an ambitious decorative programme.
What you see
The three rooms on the palazzo’s noble floor bear witness to the Carraccis’ distinctive artistic vision. Their frescoes illustrate the myth of Jason, the abduction of Europa, and episodes from Virgil’s Aeneid, executed as elaborate friezes that command the walls. These decorations represent some of the finest late-Renaissance fresco work in the city.
Cultural significance
The Carracci frescoes at Fava-Ghisilieri Palace exemplify the artistic patronage that defined Bologna’s Renaissance flowering. The commission marked an important moment in the careers of Agostino and Annibale Carracci, whose work would profoundly influence Italian Baroque painting. The palazzo remains a vital document of how mercantile families transformed their residences into galleries of intellectual and artistic ambition.
Key facts
- Address: Via Manzoni, 2, 40121 Bologna
- Coordinates: 44.496321663465224, 11.3423752784729
- Phone: 051 1993 6305
- Website: https://genusbononiae.it/?pag=26
Practical information
The palazzo operates as part of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni and is open to visitors. Hours and admission fees should be confirmed via the official website or by telephone.
Getting there
The palazzo is located on Via Manzoni in central Bologna. For specific directions and public transport options from your location, consult a GPS service or the official website.
Sources & resources
- Official website: https://genusbononiae.it/?pag=26
- Cultural Heritage Online: https://culturalheritageonline.com
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