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English: Formerly Palazzo Anelli, it owes its name to the family who lived in the place where this building stands today at least since the end of the 18th century. The structure features Art Nouveau elements in a medieval context and is composed of two bodies with a rectangular plan, a two-level forepart overlooking the square and a set back body with four levels which make up the turret. Worth highlighting are the facades enriched by elegant brick frames and string courses. The wrought iron railings, railings and gates with floral motifs are valuable. Today, after a careful and targeted restoration, it is the prestigious seat of the Bishopric.
Italiano: Già Palazzo Anelli, deve il suo nome alla famiglia che abitò nel luogo dove oggi sorge questo edificio almeno dalla fine del XVIII secolo. La struttura presenta elementi liberty in un contesto medievale ed è composta da due corpi a pianta rettangolare, un avancorpo a due livelli affacciato sulla piazza e un corpo arretrato a quattro livelli che compongono la torretta. Da segnalare le facciate arricchite da eleganti cornici in mattoni e marcapiani. Pregevoli le ringhiere in ferro battuto, le ringhiere ed i cancelli con motivi floreali. Oggi, dopo un attento e mirato restauro, è la prestigiosa sede del Vescovado.
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Object location42° 57′ 03.68″ N, 13° 52′ 32″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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