- Palazzo d'Accursio
Palazzo d'Accursio (or Palazzo Comunale) is a
palace inBologna ,Italy . It is located on the Piazza Maggiore and is the city's Town Hall.Palazzo d'Accursio is home to the Civic Art Collection, with paintings from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. It also houses the Museo Morandi, with the works by
Giorgio Morandi donated to the "comune " by his family.History
Palazzo d'Accursio includes a complex of edifices which were united during centuries, but originally it was the residence of the jurist
Accursius . In1336 it became the seat of the "Anziani" ("Elder"), the highest magistrates of the commune, and then seat of the government. In the 15th century it was restored byFioravante Fioravanti , who added, among the other feature, the Clock Tower ("Torre d'Accursio"). Other restorations date to the 16th century, just after the fall of the seigniory of theBentivoglio family in Bologna.Art and architecture
The façade features a
portcullis and a "Madonna with Child", a terracotta byNiccolò dell'Arca (1478) in the upper section. Over the portal is a large bronze statue of the BolognesePope Gregory XIII (1580). A bronze statue ofPope Boniface VIII is now in Medieval Museum.The Hall of the Communal Council, on the first floor, contains a frescoed gallery of the Bolognese Senators by Angelo Michele Colonna and Gioacchino Pizzoli (1675-1677). From the same period is the Vidoniana Gallery (1665) with an exhibition of paintings, furniture.
The Farnese Hall, on the second floor, was rebuilt in 1665 by Cardinal
Girolamo Farnese : it was previously known as "Royal Hall", and here was crowned Charles V in1530 . It has fresco decoration by pupils ofFrancesco Albani . The Chapel has frescoes byProspero Fontana (1562). The Hall is decorated with stories of the city from the Middle Ages to the 17th century.References
* [http://www.comune.bologna.it/sale-accursio/palazzo-accursio.htm Page on the palace] it icon
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