Palazzina Cinese
The Chinese Palace (Italian: Palazzina Cinese), also known as Real Casina alla Cinese, is a former royal residence of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies designed in the style of Chinoiserie. It is located in Palermo, inside the park of La Favorita. The Ethnographic Museum of Sicily, named after Giuseppe Pitrè, is located in one of the Palace's guesthouse.
Chinese Palace | |
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Palazzina Cinese | |
Palazzina Cinese, façade | |
Alternative names | Real Casina alla Cinese |
General information | |
Status | now used as a museum |
Type | Palace |
Architectural style | Eclecticism |
Location | Palermo, Italy |
Construction started | 1799 |
Completed | 1806 |
Client | Ferdinand III of Bourbon |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia |
History
The building was designed in 1799 by the architect Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia on commission by the King Ferdinand III of Sicily.[1] The ruler had previously bought land and a house that was Chinese in design, belonging to the Baron Benedetto Lombardo and designed by Marvuglia himself.[1] The architectural complex and its garden were completed between 1800 and 1806.
In 1860, as a result of the Unification of Italy, the residence passed to the House of Savoy. Then, it became the property of the Comune of Palermo and has been converted into a museum.
Description
The apartments of the Palace are distributed on three floors. On the first floor there are the reception hall, a dining room and the bedroom of the King. On the second floor there is the apartment of the Queen Maria Carolina of Austria.[1] On the third floor there's an octagonal terrace covered like a pagoda.
The building is decorated with paintings and frescoes of Giuseppe Velazquez, Vincenzo Riolo and other artists.
Gallery
- Frescoes with Chinoiserie, Giuseppe Velazquez
- Fresco, Giuseppe Velazquez
- The garden
- Pitrè Museum
See also
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- Parco della Favorita
- Riserva naturale orientata Monte Pellegrino
- Museo Etnografico Siciliano Giuseppe Pitrè
References
- "Storia della Palazzina Cinese - Official site of the La Favorita Park". Archived from the original on 2018-05-16.
External links
- (in Italian) Image gallery
- (in Italian) History of the palace - Provincia Regionale di Palermo