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Palazzo Bonaparte

Palazzo Bonaparte, building in Ascoli Piceno, Italy

Palazzo Bonaparte is a Renaissance palace in Ascoli Piceno adorned with intricately carved travertine details including mythological figures, weapons, and religious symbols. The structure is crowned by two angel statues and displays both artistic refinement and symbols of power and protection.

Built originally by the Serianni family, the structure passed to Francesco Calvi, a church official, around 1507, who commissioned decorative sculptures to enhance it. The carvings were likely created by students of Francesco di Giorgio Martini, an influential artist of the early 16th century.

The palace carries the Bonaparte family name, whose Italian roots ran deep in this city. Religious inscriptions and symbols of power carved into the facade reflect the values that shaped Renaissance society in Ascoli Piceno.

The palace is located in central Ascoli Piceno and is easily visible from the street, with decorative carvings on the facade immediately catching the eye. To fully appreciate the fine details, take a slow walk around the exterior walls to examine all elements of the architecture and craftsmanship.

The building features an intriguing Latin inscription advising to stay inside one's mind, inviting both meditation and intellectual reflection. Carved pillars also display an allegory with a mouse bravely leaving a dark place, possibly symbolizing courage or overcoming obstacles.

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Renaissance architecture
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42.85424,13.57871
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February 9, 2026 07:43
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