List of listed objects in Mezzolombardo
The list of listed objects in Mezzolombardo contains the listed , immovable objects of the Italian municipality of Mezzolombardo .
Monuments
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Mayor's Palace (Palazzo del Podestà) | Piazza Erbe 3 map |
The building is known as the "Mayor's House" as it once belonged to Emanuele de Varda, who served as Mayor of Mezzolombardo for almost 27 years until 1886. A Madonna fresco can be seen above the entrance gate, which is designed as folds held by four putti . Inside, one of the rooms is decorated with mythological paintings from the 18th century, while the external appearance of the building dates back to the late 1950s. | Early 18th century | 117.0001 |
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The Crucifixion (La Crocifissione) | Piazza Dalpiaz 17 map |
The crucifixion is a fresco from 1497 in a devotional niche of a medieval building. The picture, venerated as sacred, was pleaded for assistance at the general assembly of the neighbors, which took place three times a year. | 1497 | 117,0002 |
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House Reich (Casa Reich) | Via de Varda E. 1 map |
Rectangular palace with a protruding tower in the southeast corner. On the sides with vertical verlaufendem Bossenwerk decorated as well as Via de Varda with a sundial provided. | Middle of the 16th century | 117.0003 |
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Castello della Torre | Via Romedio De Scari 67 map |
Baron castle, which until the first half of the 19th century belonged to the Spaur family, who were enfeoffed with the property by Prince-Bishop Cristoforo Madruzzo in 1541 . The oldest part is the large tower, which dates back to the 15th century and which was integrated into the actual palace in the 16th century. | Before 1541 | 117.0004 |
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House Filos (Casa Filos) | Piazza Sangiovanni 18 map |
Trapezoidal bourgeois palace built on the remains of a burnt medieval structure. Particularly noteworthy for the meshwork of the ribs on the vaulted ceiling of the salon on the 1st floor, the fireplace from the 16th century and the doors with white stone as an architrave . | 1642 | 117.0005 |
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Villa Donati | Corso del Popolo 33 map |
Typical art nouveau villa. | 1906 | 117.0006 |
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Scari Palace (Palazzo Scari) | Corso Giuseppe Mazzini 18 card |
The building complex was created by putting together different parts of the building from different centuries, with a ginkgo tree planted in the garden . | 1614 | 117.0007 |
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Camera Picta | Via Roma 78 map |
It is a room with wall paintings, which court motifs from the second half of the 15th century. contain. The painter Stefano da Verona is possibly the creator of the works. | Second half of the 15th century | 117.0008 |
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La Toresela | Via Bertagnolli map |
The so-called Toresela is a tower-like structure, probably of high medieval origin, which may have been an integral part, or at least a watchtower, of the Castello di Mezo San Pietro, which was destroyed in the late 13th century. Now renovated, it serves as a public event location and touristic viewing platform over the Rotaliana plain. | before 1270 | 117.0009 |
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Church of St. Apollonia (Chiesa di Santa Apollonia) | Via Romedio De Scari 67 map |
The chapel of St. Apollonia has a red limestone facade with a gable roof and a rose window made of perforated stone and in the shape of a cross. The altar niche was created on the area below the vineyard. Two large Gothic three-pass windows provide their light. There are also two baroque altars made of multicolored marble inside the chapel. | Inaugurated in 1619 | 117.0010 |
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St. Peter's Church (Chiesa di San Pietro) | Via Sant'Antonio map |
The St. Peterskirche was originally built in the High Middle Ages and rebuilt at the beginning of the 16th century. The church tower, built in Romanesque style, belongs to the previous church, as can be seen from an inscription from 1425. | 1534 | 117.0011 |
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Parish Church of St. Johannes (Chiesa di San Giovanni) | Piazza Sangiovanni map |
The current parish church was built in 1850 according to the plan of the architect Leopoldo Clericini and was designed for 4000 people at the time. Only the free-standing tower remained of the old church, which, according to the inscription, was started in 1552 and completed in 1765. | Inaugurated in 1850 | 117.0012 |
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Franciscan monastery with church | Corso del Popolo 43 map |
The Franciscan monastery with the Church of the Immaculate Virgin Mary dates back to the 17th century. The interior of the church consists of a nave, the high altar and the semicircular choir. The main altar was donated in 1661 by Ludovico Vescovi, whose coat of arms is shown below the altarpiece. The cloister of the monastery and both sundials were last restored in 1995. | 1663 | 117.0013 |