Loggia del Consiglio

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P.za dei Signori, 1, 37121 Verona VR, Italy

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City : Verona
Description : This 15th-century loggia & its attached building feature marble columns, sculptures & paintings.

P.za dei Signori, 1, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
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Sergio Saved on Google

a Loggia di Fra' Giocondo (detta anche Loggia del Consiglio) sorge in Piazza dei Signori, accanto al Palazzo di Cangrande, di fronte al Palazzo Del Capitanio e con la statua di Dante antistante la facciata principale. Edificata nel XV secolo, è un vero e proprio capolavoro rinascimentale ed oggi è la sede dell'Amministrazione Provinciale. Particolarità è che le colonne marmoree sono costruite con marmi provenienti da tutto il mondo e, difatti, quello verde proviene dalla Cina, mentre la facciata presenta resti di affreschi. Indubbiamente uno dei palazzi artisticamente più interessanti e belli della città
he Loggia di Fra 'Giocondo (also known as the Loggia del Consiglio) stands in Piazza dei Signori, next to the Palazzo di Cangrande, in front of the Palazzo Del Capitanio and with the statue of Dante in front of the main facade. Built in the 15th century, it is a real Renaissance masterpiece and today it is the seat of the Provincial Administration. A peculiarity is that the marble columns are built with marble from all over the world and, in fact, the green one comes from China, while the facade has remains of frescoes. Undoubtedly one of the most artistically interesting and beautiful buildings in the city
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Giuliano Meneghini on Google

L’attribuzione a Fra Giocondo non deve trarre in inganno. In realtà non esiste documento in grado di documentare il progettista della bellissima loggia del primo rinascimento. Soltanto nell’Ottocento qualche storico dell’arte ipotizzò che il disegno fosse di Giovanni Monsignori detto fra Giocondo.
The attribution to Fra Giocondo must not be misleading. In reality, there is no document capable of documenting the designer of the beautiful early Renaissance loggia. Only in the nineteenth century did some art historians hypothesize that the drawing was by Giovanni Monsignori known as fra Giocondo.
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DAVID SNYDER on Google

Beautiful.
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Ralf-G. Schneider on Google

nice Place.
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Oleg Kutsenko on Google

Famous landmark.
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Kamil Turecek on Google

Paintings and architecture are amazing, must see!
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Ian Morton on Google

One of several beautiful buildings which make the Piazza die Signori well worth a visit.
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Tony on Google

The “Loggia del Consiglio” was also called the “Fra Giocondo’s Council” because it was wrongly attributed to the famous Veronese architect “Fra Giocondo”. It was built in 1476-93 according to the city elders’ will of the municipal district of Verona. It was the seat of the meetings of the Citizens’ council (as a matter of fact just a formal institution because the Venetian rule prohibited any actual autonomy to the town) . In ‘800 the council was temporarily used as civil picture gallery and in order to allocate it to such a purpose it was dramatically rebuilt in 1820-38 and in 1870-74. The internal part (floors, ceilings, and painting decorations were changed) and the building was filled up with medallions and busts dedicated to Veronese important people (it was called the “promoteca”, established in 1810 and consisting in 110 carved pictures now preserved in the Civic Library in Verona). Veronese humanists made the façade of the council, while the pictorial decoration, which covered the whole surface (the present one was remade in 1870), was made by Comacine artists. The building shows a porch with eight round arches while the first floor we can see four wide double lancet windows (a carved pediment and carved respond plasters). At the top of the building there are the statues of renowned people of Roman Verona (Catullo, Plinio, Emilio Macro, Vitruvius and Cornelio Nepote), made by Alberto da Milano. Inside the council rooms we can see some paintings commissioned by the Council in the XVI century; some other paintings of ‘500 and ‘600 were transferred to Barbieri Palace or were destroyed. The painting by Giambettino Cignaroli depicting Pomponio Trionfatore , dating half ‘700 is still intact. The Council open gallery is now the seat of the meetings of the provincial council and of various cultural events. On the arch that connects the Council open gallery to the Casa della Pietà (Mercy House), which was rebuilt in 1490 on residences dating back to the Scaliger period, it is situated the statue of Girolamo Fracastoro (famous Veronese doctor, poet and autonomous), carved by Danese Cattaneo in 1559.

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