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Palazzo Sacchetti (formerly Palazzo Ricci) is a palazzo in Rome, important for historical and artistic reasons. The building was designed and owned by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and completed by Nanni di Baccio Bigio or his son Annibale Lippi. After Sangallo, the palace belonged among others to the Ricci, Ceoli and Sacchetti, important families of the Roman nobility. Among the artworks that decorate the interior, the cycle of frescoes depicting the Storie di David by Francesco Salviati represents an important work of Mannerism. The palace also housed hundreds of paintings that would become the nucleus of the Pinacoteca Capitolina. Palazzo Sacchetti is widely considered the most important palace in Via Giulia.

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  • Palacio Sacchetti (es)
  • Palais Sacchetti (fr)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti (it)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti (nl)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti (en)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti (pt)
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  • Le palais Sacchetti est un palais romain du XVIe siècle situé via Giulia à Rome. (fr)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti (formerly Palazzo Ricci) is a palazzo in Rome, important for historical and artistic reasons. The building was designed and owned by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and completed by Nanni di Baccio Bigio or his son Annibale Lippi. After Sangallo, the palace belonged among others to the Ricci, Ceoli and Sacchetti, important families of the Roman nobility. Among the artworks that decorate the interior, the cycle of frescoes depicting the Storie di David by Francesco Salviati represents an important work of Mannerism. The palace also housed hundreds of paintings that would become the nucleus of the Pinacoteca Capitolina. Palazzo Sacchetti is widely considered the most important palace in Via Giulia. (en)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti is een bouwwerk gelegen aan de Via Giulia 66 te Rome en kijkt achteraan uit op de Tiber. (nl)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti é um palácio localizado no número 66 da Via Giulia, no rione Ponte de Roma. (pt)
  • El Palazzo Sacchetti es un palacio renacentista de la ciudad de Roma. Está situado en la Via Giulia y se construyó por orden del cardenal Ricci di Montepulciano. La inscripción de un balcón (Domus Antonii Sangallii Architecti - MDXLIII) ha hecho que el diseño de esta obra se atribuya generalmente a Antonio da Sangallo el Joven, pese a que las obras comenzaron en 1552, cuando el arquitecto ya había muerto. Quizá la inscripción se refiera al hecho de que el palacio se levantaba sobre el solar donde estaba la casa de Sangallo. Algunos historiadores atribuyen las trazas del edificio a o a . El palacio fue propiedad de la familia Leodi y, posteriormente, de los Sacchetti, de los que recibe su nombre actual. (es)
  • Palazzo Sacchetti (già Palazzo Ricci) è un palazzo tardo rinascimentale di Roma, importante per ragioni storiche e artistiche. L'edificio è stato progettato e posseduto da Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane e completato da Nanni di Baccio Bigio o da suo figlio Annibale Lippi. Dopo il Sangallo, il palazzo appartenne tra l'altro ai Ricci, ai Ceoli e ai Sacchetti, importanti famiglie della nobiltà romana. Tra le opere d'arte che ne decorano l'interno, il ciclo di affreschi delle Storie di David di Francesco Salviati rappresenta un'importante opera del Manierismo. Il palazzo ospitava anche centinaia di dipinti che sarebbero diventati il nucleo della Pinacoteca Capitolina. (it)
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  • Palazzo Sacchetti (en)
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