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Palazzo Bichi Ruspoli

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during a stay in Siena. It was built with rusticated limestone blocks in the 14th century around an earlier, 13th century, castle-like block with a tower and peaked ground floor arches. The present rectangular upper windows date to later reconstructions.
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Despite successive reconstructions, the baroque interior decoration of the chapel remain. The interiors maintain much of the original Neoclassical fresco decoration by
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The three-story palace with a curved facade was enlarged by Alessandro Bichi in 1520. The palace originally was owned by the Rossi family and housed
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style interiors were commissioned in the 18th century by the Marquis Bichi Ruspoli from the artist and architect
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Index

contrada
Siena
Tuscany

Palazzo Salimbeni
Palazzo Tolomei
Charles of Anjou
Neoclassic
Jacopo Franchini
Pietro Marchetti
Alessandro Franchi
Cesare Maffei
Giovanni Bandini
Roccalbegna
Artistic Guide to Siena and Its Environs
Renaissance Siena: Art in Context
Beni Culturali Siena
43°19′14″N 11°19′52″E / 43.3205°N 11.3311°E / 43.3205; 11.3311
Categories
Palaces in Siena
Houses completed in the 18th century
Houses completed in the 14th century
Gothic architecture in Siena
Neoclassical architecture in Siena
18th-century architecture in Italy

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