Palazzo Trentini
This 18th-century palace, now home to the Provincial Council, surprises with the exceptional wealth of its works that give it invaluable artistic value.
The history of Palazzo Trentini, now the seat of the Council of the Autonomous Province of Trento, begins around 1740, when the family of Trentino barons purchased two adjoining buildings to merge them and transform them into their own residence. The interior decorations are truly remarkable, including frescoed cycles and canvases on the ceilings that are inspired by the iconology of Cesare Ripa, a famous repertoire of allegorical figures and a real reference point for artists of the Baroque age. Among the rooms of the palace, the Salone dell 'Aurora stands out, the most prestigious room dominated by a large vault decorated with fake architecture and frescoed around 1750 with the Triumph of the Dawn.
STRENGTH
The exceptional artistic value of the palace.