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Location of one of the remarkable families of Ferrara in the East era, built according to believe by Biagioa Rosseti, the most beautiful for me garden with the inner patio and arcades ro...
In the visit to Ferrara we passed through various palaces with a lot of history and Magnanini of the year 1508 is one of them. It is work of the architect Ferreriano Rossetti. Inside it is a beautiful patio, ...
Palazzo Roverella is a closed-door, but a wonderful private house. Strict architecture of the Renaissance era. The house is in excellent sotsonia, interesting fronts decorated with semi-columns.
Palazzo Roverella Corso Giovecca Ferrara angle Via Boldini
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Palace Magnanini, commonly known as Roverella , and a Ferrara palace. Designed by Biagio Rossetti. In 1932 the Circle of Negotiators inherited the palace (still headquarters of ...)
This palace was built in 1508 by the will of the secretary of Duke Alfonso I d'Este. Since 1932, the property has been transferred to the Negotiators Circle that makes it v...
Classic
Location of one of the remarkable families of Ferrara in the East era, built according to believe by Biagioa Rosseti, the most beautiful for me garden with the inner patio and arcades ro...
Palace in Ferrara
In the visit to Ferrara we passed through various palaces with a lot of history and Magnanini of the year 1508 is one of them. It is work of the architect Ferreriano Rossetti. Inside it is a beautiful patio, ...
Wonderful private house
Palazzo Roverella is a closed-door, but a wonderful private house. Strict architecture of the Renaissance era. The house is in excellent sotsonia, interesting fronts decorated with semi-columns.
Palazzo Roverella Corso Giovecca Ferrara angle Via Boldini
Palace Magnanini, commonly known as Roverella , and a Ferrara palace. Designed by Biagio Rossetti. In 1932 the Circle of Negotiators inherited the palace (still headquarters of ...)
A half-visit
This palace was built in 1508 by the will of the secretary of Duke Alfonso I d'Este. Since 1932, the property has been transferred to the Negotiators Circle that makes it v...