Ducal Palace of Modena

Baroque palace in Modena, Italy
44°38′54″N 10°55′46″E / 44.6484°N 10.9294°E / 44.6484; 10.9294Current tenantsItalian Military AcademyConstruction started1634ClientFrancesco I d'EsteOwnerEsteTechnical detailsFloor count3Design and constructionArchitect(s)Gaspare Vigarani, Bartolomeo Avanzini
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Official namePalazzo ducale di ModenaTypeNon-movableCriteriaMonumentStateItaly

The Ducal Palace of Modena is a Baroque palace in Modena, Italy. It was the residence of the Este Dukes of Modena between 1452 and 1859.[1] It currently houses a portion of the Italian Military Academy.[2]

History

Ducal Palace of Modena, 18th century, unknown artist

The palace occupies the site of the former Este Castle, once at the periphery of the city. Although generally credited to Bartolomeo Avanzini, it has been suggested that advice and guidance in the design process had been sought from Pietro da Cortona, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Francesco Borromini.

The Palace has a Baroque façade, from which the Honour Court and the Honour Staircase can be accessed.

In 1696, Marcantonio Franceschini was commissioned to create a frescoed ceiling[2] for the central Sala d'Onore ("Hall of Honour") for the marriage of Rinaldo d'Este to Princess Charlotte Felicity of Brunswick. The Salottino d'Oro ("Golden Sitting Room"), covered with gilded removable panels, was used by Duke Francis III as his main office.[2]

Modern use

The Palace currently houses the Italian Military Academy, the Military Museum and a library.

Military ceremonies are held in the Honour Court.

Este births and deaths

Being a residential palace, a significant number of Este family members were born or died at the palace including:

See also

Gallery

  • Portrait of Marie Jeanne of Savoy as a widow held at the Ducal Palace of Modena, unknown Artist, c.1680
    Portrait of Marie Jeanne of Savoy as a widow held at the Ducal Palace of Modena, unknown Artist, c.1680
  • Ducal Palace of Modena, 18th century, unknown artist
    Ducal Palace of Modena, 18th century, unknown artist
  • Ducal Palace of Modena, c.1750, unknown artist
    Ducal Palace of Modena, c.1750, unknown artist

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palazzo Ducale (Modena).
  1. ^ "Guided tour to Modena's Ducal Palace". www.visitmodena.it. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  2. ^ a b c "Ducal Palace of Modena". Italia.it. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
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