Palazzo Trotti Mosti, Renaissance palace in Ferrara, Italy.
Palazzo Trotti Mosti is a Renaissance palace filled with rooms featuring artfully decorated wooden ceilings. These ceilings display colorful animal designs and complex coffered patterns dating from the 16th century, showcasing the craftsmanship of that era.
Architect Biagio Rossetti designed this palace in the mid-15th century during a major urban renewal of Ferrara under Duke Ercole I d'Este. This transformation shaped the city's appearance and structure for centuries to come.
The Mosti family, who built this residence, held significant influence in the city and maintained ties to the ruling Este dynasty. Their status appears in the rooms and their decoration, which reflect the family's wealth and position in local society.
The building currently houses the Faculty of Law of the University of Ferrara, functioning primarily as an educational center. Access may vary depending on university activities and academic schedules.
Before the uprising of 1848, this palace served as a gathering point for the Bersaglieri del Po, a military unit that prepared here before heading to Veneto. This reveals the site's role in a pivotal moment of Italian history.
Location: Ferrara
Inception: 15 century
Architects: Biagio Rossetti
Address: Corso Ercole I d'Este, 37 - 44121 Ferrara (FE)
GPS coordinates: 44.84472,11.62240
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:45
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