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Faade of the Renaissance palazzo, formerly the Banca Agricola, located on Via Peligna in Sulmona
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Faade of the Renaissance palazzo, formerly the Banca Agricola, located on Via Peligna in Sulmona
Faade of the Renaissance palazzo, formerly the Banca Agricola, located on Via Peligna in Sulmona Sulmona Via Peligna Building - Facade Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:XV sec
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-036259-0000
Media ID 33128977
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print showcases the magnificent façade of a Renaissance palazzo, formerly known as the Banca Agricola, located on Via Peligna in Sulmona. The building's exterior exudes an air of grandeur and sophistication, reflecting the architectural styles and periods prevalent during the Early Renaissance, Renaissance, and Renaissance-Baroque eras. Dating back to the 15th century (XV sec), this architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to Europe's rich history. Every intricate detail of this structure tells a story; from its beautifully carved portal to its meticulously designed building elements and decorations. The photographer, Alinari Fratelli, skillfully captures the essence of this historical gem through his lens. The photograph itself was taken around 1920-1930 but manages to transport us back in time to experience firsthand the splendor that once graced these streets centuries ago. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported into a world where artistry meets functionality. The window frames perfectly exemplify early Renaissance design principles while showcasing Europe's cultural evolution throughout the first and second millenniums A. D. It is important not to overlook or underestimate the significance of such architectural marvels. They serve as tangible reminders of our past achievements and provide inspiration for future generations. This print by Alinari serves as both a visual feast for our eyes and an educational tool that allows us to appreciate Sulmona's rich heritage. Let us cherish these glimpses into history captured by talented photographers like Alinari Fratelli so that they may continue to inspire awe and admiration for years to come.
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