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  1. Palazzo del Maino is a Baroque palace in Pavia, in Lombardy . History. In the area where the palace now stands, in the 15th century there was the palace of the nobleman Silvestro Bottigella, of which the Renaissance portal is still preserved on the façade facing along via Mentana.

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    Nell'area dove ora sorge l'edificio si trovava il tardoquattrocentesco palazzo di Silvestro Bottigella, di cui si conserva il portale rinascimentale nel prospetto rivolto su via Mentana. Nel 1560 Giovanni Battista Busca, membro di una famiglia patrizia pavese, acquistò il complesso dai nipoti del Bottigella. Il palazzo venne riedificato, riadattand...

    Il portale rinascimentale
    La facciata su via Mentana
    Il cortile
    La facciata rivolta verso il giardino (piazza Leonardo da Vinci)
    A. Peroni, M. G. Albertini Ottolenghi, D. Vicini, L. Giordano, Pavia. Architetture dell’età sforzesca, Torino, Istituto Bancario San Paolo, 1978, pp. 195– 198.
    Marica Forni, Cultura e residenza aristocratica a Pavia tra '600 e '700, Milano, Franco Angeli, 1989.
    L. Giordano, M. Visioli, R. Gorini, L. Baini, P. L. Mulas, C. Fraccaro, L’architettura del Quattrocento e del Cinquecento, in Storia di Pavia, III/3, L’arte dall’XI al XVI secolo, Milano, Banca Reg...
    Luisa Erba, Giardini a Pavia. Principeschi, monastici, effimeri, magici, segreti, Roma, Gangemi Editore, 2005, p. 64; 144- 145.
  2. Very nice palace in the center of the city, built on 1725 over an ancient palace by Carlo Antonio Busca, in 1750 the Marquis Giasone del Maino bought it. Today is a palace used for the University of Pavia. Read more.

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    • Via Mentana 4, Pavia
  3. The College is located in the historic center of Pavia , in an area characterized by the presence of five other colleges and is named after Giasone del Maino , a distinguished jurist in Pavia ( 1435-1519 ) . Collegio Giasone del Maino is active since October and accepts male and female students .

  4. Dec 1, 2023 · Palazzo de Maino, Pavia, as seen from Piazza Leonardo da Vinci. Pavia, founded in pre-Roman times, was later turned into a Roman military camp and then grew into a garrison town. It was in the heat of events as the Romans tried to ward off Hannibal who had crossed the Alps with his army and invaded Italy from the north.

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  5. Palazzo del Maino is a Baroque palace in Pavia, in Lombardy. Mapcarta, the open map.

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  7. Very nice palace in the center of the city, built on 1725 over an ancient palace by Carlo Antonio Busca, in 1750 the Marquis Giasone del Maino bought it. Today is a palace used for the University of Pavia. Read more.

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