The Ivrea Town Hall (Italian: Palazzo di Città di Ivrea) is the town hall of the city and comune of Ivrea in Italy.
Ivrea Town Hall | |
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Palazzo di Città di Ivrea (Italian) | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Location | Ivrea, Italy |
Coordinates | 45°27′58.5″N 7°52′33.7″E / 45.466250°N 7.876028°E |
History
editThe site where now stands the Palazzo di Città was previously occupied by the De Burgo Hospital, abandoned by 1750. The building of a new seat for the Comunal Council was then ordained on the 14 March 1741, having the previous one being judged as inadequate. The project of the building was presumably commissioned to engineer and architect Pietro Felice Bruschetti, even though some other sources suggest that engineer Giovanni Battista Borra was responsible for the planning of the building. Construction works started on 3 July 1758 and ended in 1761.[1] The main façade and the grand hall were renovated between January and December 2013.[2]
Description
editThe Palazzo di Città is on the square formally known as "piazza Ferruccio Nazionale" but colloquially referred to as "piazza di Città". The building is a fundamental scenic backdrop for the Carnival of Ivrea.[3]
Gallery
editReferences
edit- ^ Carandini, Francesco. Vecchia Ivrea. Fratelli Enrico Editori
- ^ "Il Palazzo Municipale di Ivrea". Consorzio San Luca. Archived from the original on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
- ^ "Il Palazzo si racconta". comune.ivrea.to.it. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
External links
editMedia related to Palazzo Civico (Ivrea) at Wikimedia Commons