Lancellotti Palace, Renaissance palace in Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy.
Lancellotti Palace is a Renaissance palace on Piazza Navona in Rome with a four-story travertine facade featuring windows arranged in three tiers and a prominent portal flanked by columns. The building extends through numerous rooms with carefully decorated interior spaces that reflect its former grandeur.
An archbishop from Malaga who arrived in Italy in 1513 commissioned this residence during the 16th century. The palace emerged during a period when Rome flourished culturally and artistically, with private buildings becoming symbols of wealth and learning.
Inside the palace, frescoes depict the Battle of Lepanto, and rooms feature works by artists Agostino Tassi and Guercino. These artworks show how wealthy Roman families of that era decorated their homes with paintings from renowned masters.
The building sits at the intersection of Piazza Navona and Via della Cuccagna, surrounded by other historic landmarks in central Rome. Its central location makes it easy to reach and allows visitors to explore multiple sites in the same area.
The building features a sophisticated ventilation system with towers, tunnels, and channels that manage temperature differences between seasons through natural airflow. This ingenious cooling system shows how early architects developed practical solutions for living comfort.
Location: Rome
Floors above the ground: 4
GPS coordinates: 41.89765,12.47340
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:01
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