Palazzo Re Enzo
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Contact Palazzo Re Enzo
Address : | Piazza del Nettuno, 1/C, 40125 Bologna BO, Italy |
Phone : | π +98 |
Website : | https://www.palazzoreenzo.com/ |
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City : | Bologna |
Description : | 13th-century palace with a grand interior, host to large-scale events with high-tech equipment. |
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Julia Boechat on Google
β β β β β Really interesting medieval palace, open for events. Don't miss the Sala dei Trecento.
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Mohan js Raju on Google
β β β β β Before going to this kind of places. It's better to go through the history of the place before visiting. Joyful experience.
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Ionut Burloiu on Google
β β β β β An historical huge palace, right in the heart of Bologna, where you can enjoy lots of amazing events.
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Gianrico Spagnuolo on Google
β β β β β Wonderful place to visit, the building is in piazza Maggiore and it is a fantastic attraction
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Pasta_Bolognese on Google
β β β β β Beautiful exterior and amazing interior. Palazzo often used for fests and professional events.
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FRANK SH LEE on Google
β β β β β Inside of here, I saw an small and silver Christmas tree. 2nd floors has exhibition for food and exhibitions. It was sunday and many of people around here. But...Loooooog queue for bathroom.
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Aseem Deuskar on Google
β β β β β Complete scam this place is. Stupid money they charge to see an empty building with a few photographs and one painting. Even the most interesting parts of the building (tower and one gallery from which one might view the piazza) are shut. Only go if you absolutely must or choose another point to get Arial views of the city.
One additional star i give because it's not a horrible building per se. It's just it's absurd that they want you to pay to enter.
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Asiyah Noemi Koso on Google
β β β β β In the beautiful Piazza del Nettuno there is an interesting and beautiful palace, Palazzo Re Enzo. It takes its name from Enzo of Sardinia, Frederick II's son, who was prisoner here, from 1249 until his death in 1272. The palace was built between 1244-1246. as an extension of the nearby Palazzo del PodestΓ , which had proven insufficient for the exigencies of the Commune of Bologna. It was therefore initially known as the Palatium Novum ("New Palace"). The historical story is extremely interesting but at the same time very sad. Enzo was an illegitimate son of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, who appointed him 'King of Sardinia' in 1238. He played a major role in the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines in the creation of Imperial kingdoms of Italy. Enzo was captured 1249 by the Guelphs at the Battle of Fossalta, and after a short stay in Anzola he was moved here, where he remained until his death. Enzo was allegedly left free within the palace by day, but by night he was kept into a cage hanging from the ceiling. He was also allowed to meet women, it is mentioned that he had three daughters, but a legend talks about a fourth son he had with a peasant woman, Lucia di Viadagola. Subsequent history is extremely important and interesting. The son was called Bentivoglio, from the words "Amore mio, ben ti voglio" that he said to his beloved (meaning "My love, I'm fond of you"), and he would be the ancestor of the Bentivoglio family, later rulers of Bologna. The interior of the Palace is beautiful. At the centre of the colonnaded courtyard, there is an ancient sandstone well, while on the right-hand side you will find the ancient Chapel of St. Mary of Prisoners, which was recently restored and decorated by British artist David Tremlett. On the first floor from the loggia, the Salone del PodestΓ is accessed through a covered passageway and a majestic solid wood door. The spacious Salone del PodestΓ , which was once a courtroom, was used as a Public Theatre between 1581 and 1767 (the second version of the Euridice was performed here in 1616) and later became a court for ball games. Beautiful Sala re Enzo is located on the second floor of the building and covers around 400 sqm.
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