Palazzo Ranuzzi

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Palazzo Ranuzzi (auch Palazzo Baciocchi oder Palazzo Ruini) ist ein barocker Palast im Zentrum von Bologna in der italienischen Region Emilia-Romagna. Er ist der Sitz des Oberlandesgerichts (italienisch Corte d’appello) von Bologna. rdf:langString
Palazzo Ranuzzi (detto anche Baciocchi, già Ruini) è un palazzo storico in stile barocco nel centro di Bologna, sede della Corte d'appello di Bologna. rdf:langString
O Palazzo Ranuzzi (também conhecido como Baciocchi, anteriormente Ruini) é um edifício histórico em estilo barroco, no centro de Bolonha, que abriga o Tribunal de Apelação de Bolonha. rdf:langString
The Palazzo Ranuzzi, also called Palazzo Baciocchi or Palazzo Ruini, is a Baroque style palace in central Bologna. It is now houses the Court of Appeals of Bologna. The palace was built in the late-1500s, commissioned by the academic and lawyer Carlo Ruini. The palace was extensively rebuilt by the Ranuzzi family, owners from 1679 to 1822, and later by Prince Felice Baciocchi, husband of Elisa Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon, and briefly grand-duchess of Tuscany. The city of Bologna bought the palace in 1873, and converted it to use by the courts. * Photo di Paolo Monti, 1975 * * * Staircase rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Palazzo Ranuzzi (auch Palazzo Baciocchi oder Palazzo Ruini) ist ein barocker Palast im Zentrum von Bologna in der italienischen Region Emilia-Romagna. Er ist der Sitz des Oberlandesgerichts (italienisch Corte d’appello) von Bologna.
rdf:langString The Palazzo Ranuzzi, also called Palazzo Baciocchi or Palazzo Ruini, is a Baroque style palace in central Bologna. It is now houses the Court of Appeals of Bologna. The palace was built in the late-1500s, commissioned by the academic and lawyer Carlo Ruini. The palace was extensively rebuilt by the Ranuzzi family, owners from 1679 to 1822, and later by Prince Felice Baciocchi, husband of Elisa Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon, and briefly grand-duchess of Tuscany. The city of Bologna bought the palace in 1873, and converted it to use by the courts. Some attribute the original designs to an inspiration, if not plan, by Andrea Palladio, with the scenic Rococo entrance stairs by Giuseppe Antonio Torri and . The palace contains statuary by . The interior decoration includes works by Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena and Giuseppe Maria Mazza. Frescoes were completed in various rooms by painters including Marco Antonio Franceschini, Giuseppe and Antonio Rolli, Vittorio Bigari, Antonio Basoli, Felice Giani, Giovanni Battista Sangiorgi, and Pelagio Palagi. A major restoration was completed in 1993. * Photo di Paolo Monti, 1975 * 17th-century sculpture * 17th-century sculpture * Staircase
rdf:langString Palazzo Ranuzzi (detto anche Baciocchi, già Ruini) è un palazzo storico in stile barocco nel centro di Bologna, sede della Corte d'appello di Bologna.
rdf:langString O Palazzo Ranuzzi (também conhecido como Baciocchi, anteriormente Ruini) é um edifício histórico em estilo barroco, no centro de Bolonha, que abriga o Tribunal de Apelação de Bolonha.
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