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  1. Architecture. Conservation. Gallery. External links. Palazzo Chiericati. Coordinates: 45°32′57″N 11°32′57″E. The Palazzo Chiericati is a Renaissance palace in Vicenza (northern Italy ), designed by Andrea Palladio . History. Palladio was asked to design and build the palazzo by Count Girolamo Chiericati.

  2. The Palazzo Chiericati (now the Museo Civico) is a two-story structure facing on the square with a continuous Doric colonnade on the ground floor after the idea of an ancient Roman forum; the walled and fenestrated central section of the upper floor is flanked by Ionic colonnades." - Encyclopedia. com (online September 2016)

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  3. Italy (made) The drawing shows an elevation and a plan of the ground floor portico of Palazzo Chiericati, built from 1551 after the design of Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). Commissioned by Girolamo Chiericati in 1550, the Palace is located in the south-eastern outskirts of Vicenza and is one of Palladio’s most individual designs.

  4. Nov 19, 2020 · Andrea Palladio (1508-1580 CE) was an Italian Renaissance architect most famous for the villas he designed in and around Vicenza and two large churches in Venice. Palladio blended elements of classical architecture, particularly the orders, to create harmonious buildings and was so successful that he became the foremost architect in northern Italy.

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  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Palazzo Chiericati (Pinacoteca Civica) An open site on the edge of town gave Palladio a chance to experiment with urban dwellings. By orienting the structure towards the expanse by the river, he created a semi-rural space where he could incorporate innovations from his villas.

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  7. In the second of his I Quattro Libri dellArchitettura [The Four Books of Architecture], there is a description of palazzo Chiericati (Palladio 1570, 2: 6-7), accompanied by a plan of the ground floor (Fig. 1) and an elevation of the main façade (Fig. 2).

  8. The Palazzo Chiericati is a Renaissance palace in Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio for the Count Girolamo Chiericati. The architect started building the palace in 1550, and some further work was completed under the patronage of Chiericati's son, Valerio. However, the palazzo was not fully finished until about 1680, possibly by Carlo Borella.

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