Unveiling the Palazzo Sciarra:Rome, the Eternal City, is a treasure trove of historical wonders, and nestled among its bustling streets lies the Palazzo Sciarra, a magnificent palace with a fascinating past.A Colonna LegacyThough bearing the Sciarra name, the palace’s origins trace back to the powerful Colonna family. In the 17th century, they commissioned architect Flaminio…

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A Hidden Gem in Rome

Unveiling the Palazzo Sciarra:
Rome, the Eternal City, is a treasure trove of historical wonders, and nestled among its bustling streets lies the Palazzo Sciarra, a magnificent palace with a fascinating past.
A Colonna Legacy
Though bearing the Sciarra name, the palace’s origins trace back to the powerful Colonna family. In the 17th century, they commissioned architect Flaminio Ponzio to merge two existing structures, creating the foundation of the palazzo we see today. Later, Orazio Torrioni added his touch, shaping the grand facade that graces Via del Corso.
A Journey Through Time
Step inside, and you’ll be transported to a world of elegance and grandeur. Admire the intricate architectural details and imagine the lives of the noble families who once called this place home.
Don’t Miss:

  • The Impressive Facade: A true masterpiece of Baroque architecture.
  • The Courtyard: A tranquil oasis amidst the city’s hustle and bustle.
  • The Galleria Sciarra: A stunning Art Nouveau passage with intricate mosaics and frescoes. (Note: The Galleria is a separate structure but historically connected to the Palazzo.)
    Find It:
    Via del Corso , Rome
    Today:
    The Palazzo Sciarra now serves as the headquarters of the Fondazione Roma, a cultural institution. While not always open to the public, keep an eye out for special exhibitions and events.
    Tip: If you’re exploring Rome’s historical center, don’t confuse the Palazzo Sciarra with the Villa Sciarra, a beautiful park also associated with the Sciarra family.

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