Palazzo Alberti Poja
An architectural jewel overlooking Corso Bettini that preserves several frescoes by Marco Marcola, with the help of his brother Francesco, as well as refined eighteenth-century stuccos.
Palazzo Alberti Poja, together with the Palazzo dell 'Annona (home to the Civic Library), forms the access façade to the Piazza del MART, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto. It is currently used to promote city collections, as part of a synergy project between various institutions. Restored and restored to its original beauty by the Municipality, with the contribution of the Autonomous Province of Trento, the mansion of Count Francesco Alberti Poja and Baroness Eleonora Piomarta was built from 1778 onwards and houses refined eighteenth-century stucco. Don't miss the chapel dating back to 1782 and, on the ceiling of the central hall, the story of the "Judgement of Paris".
STRENGTH
The refined eighteenth-century stuccos.