Palazzo Geremia
Considered one of the first examples of Renaissance architecture in Trentino, Palazzo Geremia impresses you with the austere elegance of its structure and the wonderful frescoes on its façade.
Built between the 15th and 16th centuries, Palazzo Geremia is one of the first completed examples of Renaissance architecture in Trentino. Residence of Giovanni Antonio Pona, son of the Veronese nobleman Geremia Pona, and his wife Elisabetta Calepini, the building is divided into three distinct building bodies: the main building, which overlooks Via Belenzani; the middle body, separated from the first by a courtyard, which can be accessed through a large hall and a portico; a lower and more modest service building, which overlooks Via delle Orfane and the palace garden. Purchased by the Municipality in 1912, the building now hosts conferences and events. The frescoes on the façade are of great value and have been restored several times.
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The frescoes on the façade, clearly visible from Via Belenzani.