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Palaces and Villas

In the eleventh century the "palace" was the result of the rural aristocracy of the high middle ages moving beyond their castles and establishing themselves within the urban walls of the free Comune. They were the exclusive homes of well-to-do families in contrast to the "casa", the house of the commoner and the "church" which was the house of God and all. The aristocratic families then came to became solidly planted in pubblic offices as well. From the 1500's to the 1700's they demonstrate their wealth and power by building palaces, from the restoration of old houses or by creating new ones. These palaces of Renaissance or Baroque architecture were adorned with family crests. At one time the interiors were rich with precious works of art, paintings, sculpture, furniture, libraries and archiveswhich today fro the most part have been stripped bare and their treasures for the most part dispersed as opposed to the churches which still contain a good part of their prestigious antique works. The major part of the plalaces if not turned into public offices have been turned into cold condominiums. We have noted below a few of the many which are interesting from a historic and architectural point of view:

(XIII century) PALAZZO QUINTANI
On the corner of number 26 of Via Roma, it is a typical example of a house from the end of the 1200's. It has remained whole in its structure with large smooth walls in stone and arched windows of an extreme simplicity.

(XIII century) PALAZZO ALFIERI-ALTICOZZI
The Alfieri family built its palace at number 6 Via Nazionale on what was probably pre-existing Romam buildings in the thirteenth century. In the 1400's the ownership passed to the Alticozzi family and it was restructured and further expanded on in the course of the sixteenth century when it was decided to give it a new facade. It is a smber tall and harmonious building. There are two noble floors above the ground floor with windows which are framed by stone and beams. The last floor, that of the servants, has smaller square windows. In the frieze the family crest of the Alticozzi can be found.

(XIII CENTURY) PALAZZO PONTELLI-MANCINI
This palace is located on the corner of number 15 Via Dardano. The lower portion of the building has a very evident so-called "door of the dead" of from the 1300's. The floor plan of the place is medieval while its development in elevation is in the style of the 1500's. The facade consists of a ground florr and two upper floors, divided by underlining cornices which mark off the levels. Each of the two upper floors has five windows and above the great door is the crest of the Pontelli family.

(XV century) PALAZZO TOMMASI-FIERLI
One of the largest and most majestic of Cortona, this palace can be found at number 25 on via Benedietti. The lower floor is contructed with a long series of open ashlar archways which are now closed. Two long rows of arched windows on the corners of the upper stories are divided by the linear cornices. The facade is quite impressive. In the lunette over the entry door is a stupendous beat iron grate with the crest of the Tommasi family.


(XVI century) PALAZZO BALDELLI
This palace at number 15 Via Guelfa is now the site of Albergo San Michele (a hotel).
It is considered to be an "abridged history of Cortona" as it was the site of a fortification in the eleventh century, in the twelfth century it was the city residence of the Marquis of the Monte Santa Maria and in 1200 it was destined to be the public "Ragione" office, where the podestà would administer justice. It passed into the possesion of the Baldelli family in the fifteenth century and was remodelled two times in the sixteenth century. There was other extensive work completed in the following century but the palace has esentially converved its 1500's appearance.

(XVI century) PALAZZO CRISTOFANELLO-LAPARELLI
As is indicated in the Latin inscription on the large frieze, Benedetto Laparelli, an apostolic protonotary in the time of pope Paul III Farnese, had this building constructed in 1533 on the prievious structures of his family's propriety at number 4 Via Guelfa. The architect was Givanbbattista Infregliati of Cortona also known as Cristofanello (who died in Umbertide in 1554). The facade is of worked stone and is divided into three levels. The ground floor has wide ashlar arches, the middle has large arched windows divided by pilaster strips and the upper floor consists of a large loggia with ten columns and six pilasters. It is worth noticing the beat iron flagholders to the left of the entry door. Today it is the property of the Banca Popolare of Cortona (a bank) which has established its headquarters here and financed numerous restorations.

(XVI century) PALAZZO SERNINI-CUCCIATTI
The detail to admire on this palace located at Piazzetta Alfieri number 3 is the elegant Renaissance entry door, the work of the Cortonese Cristofanello.


(XVI century) PALAZZO VENUTI
Located at numbers 70 and 72 Via Nazionale, the first Ridolfino Venuti who died in 1602 and was buried as was the second in the cathedral. He left the palace in 1592 as final payment to the Cortonese architect Francesco Berrettini (who died in 1608) the uncle of Pietro Cortona, for the work he did on the new house on the main street (ruga piana). The palace rises above the ancestral home of the Venuti. The facade has figures of the Venuti crest and is developed horizontally along Via Nazionale. The name Ridofino is carved on the door post of three of the doors on the first floor. The large fireplace and the entrance door are inscribed with Greek and Latin quotes. The doors are decorated with gouache paintings which depict allegories which were popular during the windows, which are also of square masonry.


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