Palazzo Geremia
Palazzo Geremia
The building, built at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, stands out as one of the first completed examples of Renaissance architecture in Trentino and anticipates many solutions adopted in the buildings of the Clesian era.
The anonymous painter who frescoed the façade manifests a figurative culture similar to that of Veronese and Vicenza at the end of the fifteenth century. Highlighting historical and moral themes such as: the meeting of Maximilian I with the citizenry, the Wheel of Fortune, Marco Curzio on horseback, the sacrifice of Muzio Scevola and Lucrezia. Even the framing of the stone elements, punctuated by the elegant quadrifore, refers to schemes typical of contemporary Venetian architecture. Today it is the representative headquarters of the Municipality of Trento. It cannot be visited, except by prior agreement with the municipal offices.
Discover the palace thanks to the video tour of the "Trentino da Esplorare per Tutti" project carried out by the HandiCREA Cooperative, with the support of the Culture and Youth Policies Service of the Municipality of Trento, to learn about the curiosities and characteristics of the palace also through dedicated tools (LIS sign language, audio guide and subtitling in Italian, English and German).