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Palazzo Vescovile in Todi: a gem at the heart of Umbria

Built in 1593 by will of Bishop Angelo Cesi, a patron to many artists who truly spurred Todi’s cultural and artistic production, Palazzo Vescovile was designed by Giovanni Domenico Bianchi – exception made for the entrance portal, which was created by Iacopo Barozzi, known as Il Vignola.

Although it resembles the abode of a Renaissance prince, the building was the headquarters of the diocese’s activities. Its four floors were connected by a majestic staircase, as well as other winding staircases used by servants to go from work to their quarters on the top floor.

Source: http://www.italianways.com

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