Palazzo dei Marchesi del Carretto - Saluzzo
Saluzzo è una città tutta da scoprire, piena di vicoli in cui perdersi ed antichi palazzi da ammirare.
Dalla centrale piazza antistante la Castiglia, percorrendo la medioevale Via Santa Chiara si giuge in breve al
Palazzo dei Marchesi del Carretto.
Si tratta di un edificio barocco con un bel parco all'inglese nascosto da alte mura.
Possiede un elegante prospetto con balconi angolari e finestre architravate che si sviluppa su un angolo tra Via San Giovanni e Via Santa Chiara.
L’accesso avviene tramite un portale affiancato da coppie di semicolonne con pinnacoli che introduce ad un piccolo cortile.
Di proprietà privata degli eredi del Carretto, il Palazzo dei Marchesi del Carretto rappresenta un’importante testimonianza del passato nobiliare della città di Saluzzo, ora ricca città d’arte e punto economico di riferimento del territorio circostante.
Marquises of the Carretto Palace - Saluzzo
Saluzzo is a delightful city to be discovered, full of alleys in which to get lost and ancient buildings to be admired.
From the central square in front of Castiglia, along the medieval Via Santa Chiara, you will soon reach the
Marquises of the Carretto Palace
It is a baroque building with a beautiful English park hidden by high walls.
It has an elegant façade with corner balconies and architraved windows that develops on a corner between Via San Giovanni and Via Santa Chiara.
The access is across a portal flanked by pairs of semi-columns with pinnacles which leads to a small courtyard.
Privately owned by the heirs of the Carretto, the Marquises of the Carretto Palace represents an important testimony of the noble past of the Saluzzo, now a rich city of art and an economic point of reference for the surrounding area.
Saluzzo is a delightful city to be discovered, full of alleys in which to get lost and ancient buildings to be admired.
From the central square in front of Castiglia, along the medieval Via Santa Chiara, you will soon reach the
Marquises of the Carretto Palace
It is a baroque building with a beautiful English park hidden by high walls.
It has an elegant façade with corner balconies and architraved windows that develops on a corner between Via San Giovanni and Via Santa Chiara.
The access is across a portal flanked by pairs of semi-columns with pinnacles which leads to a small courtyard.
Privately owned by the heirs of the Carretto, the Marquises of the Carretto Palace represents an important testimony of the noble past of the Saluzzo, now a rich city of art and an economic point of reference for the surrounding area.
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