Palazzo Fani Pecci Blunt, Renaissance residential palace in Rione Campitelli, Rome, Italy.
Palazzo Fani Pecci Blunt is a Renaissance residential palace in Rome located at the intersection of Piazza d'Aracoeli and Via della Tribuna di Tor de' Specchi, featuring a decorated facade with multiple framed windows. The building contains a courtyard with a fountain and a distinctive tower structure that shapes its overall appearance.
The Paluzzi Albertoni family built the palace in the 16th century as a residential home. Ownership later passed through several noble families including Gottardi and Ruspoli, with modifications continuing through the centuries.
The courtyard features a fountain showing young Bacchus holding grapes, with water flowing through basins supported by dolphin sculptures. This decorative fountain reveals how wealthy families brought artistic craftsmanship into their private spaces.
The building sits in Rome's historic center and is easily reached on foot via the stairs and narrow streets around the Campitelli area. Visitors should note that it serves as a venue for private events and conferences, so public access is not normally available.
In the 19th century, architect Giovanni Battista Giovenali added a distinctive loggia tower that gave the building a unique silhouette against Rome's skyline. This later addition shows how the structure adapted to new tastes and needs over the centuries.
Location: Municipio I
Address: piazza Aracoeli 3
GPS coordinates: 41.89389,12.48139
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:04
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