Albicini Palace is located at number 82 of Corso Garibaldi and it comprises the largest part of the Ordelaffi residences, which were downgraded when the noble family chose the Town Hall as their residence. Built between the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, it has an imposing and severe façade, which develops in the long horizontal structure marked by three orders of windows and delimited by angular ashlar pilasters. Towards the end of the eighteenth century it acquired the linearity of a single structure with the elimination of height differences. Inside there is a fresco by Carlo Cignani, “L’Aurora”, which decorates one of the most prestigious halls.
Opening hours:
Currently the building is private property and can be visited only from the outside.
How to get there:
The palace is located in Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, in the city centre close to Piazza Duomo. It can be easily reached by bus, getting off in Piazza Saffi (linee 1, 2, 3, 4), or by car (pay parking in Piazza Cavour, Piazza Duomo, Piazza Ordelaffi, Piazza Guido da Montefeltro).
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