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[[Image:Palazzo Chiericati.jpg|thumb|300px|The façade of Palazzo Chiericati, in Vicenza.]]
{{Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site
'''Palazzo Chiericati''' is a [[Renaissance]] palace in [[Vicenza]] (northern [[Italy]]), designed by [[Andrea Palladio]]. Since [[1855]] it has been the Museo Civico ("Town Museum") and, more recently, the City's art Gallery. Like the other Palladian buildings of Vicenza, it is part of the UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]] ''[[The Palladian Villas of the Veneto]]''.
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The '''Palazzo Chiericati''' is a [[Renaissance]] palace in [[Vicenza]] (northern [[Italy]]), designed by [[Andrea Palladio]].
The Palazzo was commissioned to Palladio by count [[Chiericati family|Girolamo Chiericati]]. The architect started the works in [[1550]], some further work was completed under the patronage of Chiericati's son and heir Valerio. However, the palazzo was not finally completed until circa 1680, possibly by [[Carlo Borella]].


== History ==
The palace was built in an area called "piazza dell'Isola" ("Island Square", current Piazza Matteotti), as in that period formed an islet surrounded by the Retrone and Bacchiglione streams, and which had housed the wood and cattle market. To protect the structure from the frequent floods, Palladio designed it on an elevated position: the entrance could be accessed by a triple Classic-style staircase.
Palladio was asked to design and build the palazzo by Count [[Chiericati family|Girolamo Chiericati]]. The architect started building the palace in 1550, and some further work was completed under the patronage of Chiericati's son, Valerio. However, the palazzo was not fully finished until about 1680, possibly by [[Carlo Borella]].


Palladio also designed a country home, the [[Villa Chiericati]], for the family.
The palace's principal facade composes three bays, the central bay projecting slightly. The two terminating bays have [[loggia|logge]] on the [[piano nobile]] level, while the central bay is closed. The façade has two superposed orders of columns, Doric order on the lower level with Ionic above. The roofoline is decorated by [[statue|statuary]].


The palazzo was built in an area called "piazza dell'Isola" (island square, currently Piazza Matteotti), which housed the wood and cattle market. At that time, it was an islet surrounded by the Retrone and Bacchiglione streams, and to protect the structure from the frequent floods, Palladio designed it on an elevated position: the entrance could be accessed by a triple Classic-style staircase.
== External links ==

* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Palazzo_Chiericati.html Great buildings online] retrieved 18.VIII.06
== Architecture ==
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/scheda.php?sezione=4&architettura=57&lingua=e Palazzo Chiericati - Vicenza - (1550)] Description, photographs and location map {{it icon}} {{en icon}}

The palazzo's principal façade is composed of three bays, the central bay projecting slightly. The two end bays have [[loggia|logge]] on the [[piano nobile]] level, while the central bay is closed. The façade has two [[superposed order]]s of columns, [[Doric order|Doric]] on the lower level with [[Ionic order|Ionic]] above. The roof line is decorated by [[statue|statuary]].

<gallery mode="packed" heights="160px">
File:Palazzo Chiericati pianta Bertotti Scamozzi 1776.jpg|Floor plan (drawing by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776)
File:Palazzo Chiericati sezione Bertotti Scamozzi 1776.jpg|Cross section (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776)
</gallery>

== Conservation ==

Since 1855 the building has housed the Museo Civico ('City Museum') and, more recently, the city's art gallery. It has received international protection since 1994, along with the other Palladian buildings of Vicenza, as part of a [[World Heritage Site]]. (The site originally designated was "Vicenza, City of Palladio" which included the city of Vicenza and its immediate surroundings. In 1996, [[UNESCO]] expanded the World Heritage Site to include villas outside the core area and renamed it "[[City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto]]").


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths="160px" heights="110px">
Image:Villa Chiericati ceiling.jpg|Interior ceiling with [[fresco]] paintings
File:Vicenza, Palazzo Chiericati.jpg|The double loggia.
File:Beelden daklijst palazzo Chiercati.jpg|Detail of the roofline
Image:Villa Chiericati ceiling beams 2.jpg|Painted beams in the open [[loggia]]
File:Palazzo Chiericati (Vicenza) by night.jpg|By night
Image:Villa_Chiericati_portico_ceiling.jpg|Ceiling on opposite side of the facade
File:Villa Chiericati ceiling beams 2.jpg|Painted ceiling in the open [[loggia]]
File:Palazzo Chiericati Vicenza vestibule ceiling.jpg|Ceiling panel in the vestibule
File:Palazzo Chiericati cherub ceiling 3.jpg
File:Palazzo Chiericati ceiling 2.jpg|Ceiling [[fresco]] paintings and ornamental stucco
File:Onamental ceiling Palazzo Chiericati Vicenza.jpg|Intricate ceiling coffers and frescos
File:Palazzo Chiericati ceiling 3.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
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==External links==
[[Category:Palazzi in Italy|Chiericati]]
{{commons category|Palazzo Chiericati (Vicenza)}}
[[Category:1550s architecture]]
* www.museicivicivicenza.it
[[Category:Buildings and structures in the Veneto]]
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Palazzo_Chiericati.html Great buildings online] retrieved 18.VIII.06
[[Category:Andrea Palladio buildings]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061003165804/http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/scheda.php?sezione=4&architettura=57&lingua=e Palazzo Chiericati Vicenza (1550)] Description, photographs and location map {{in lang|it|en}}


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Palazzo Chiericati
UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationVicenza, Province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy
Part ofCity of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)
Reference712bis-001
Inscription1994 (18th Session)
Extensions1996
Websitewww.museicivicivicenza.it/it/mcp/
Coordinates45°32′57″N 11°32′57″E / 45.54917°N 11.54917°E / 45.54917; 11.54917
Palazzo Chiericati is located in Veneto
Palazzo Chiericati
Location of Palazzo Chiericati in Veneto
Palazzo Chiericati is located in Italy
Palazzo Chiericati
Palazzo Chiericati (Italy)

The Palazzo Chiericati is a Renaissance palace in Vicenza (northern Italy), designed by Andrea Palladio.

History

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Palladio was asked to design and build the palazzo by Count Girolamo Chiericati. The architect started building the palace in 1550, and some further work was completed under the patronage of Chiericati's son, Valerio. However, the palazzo was not fully finished until about 1680, possibly by Carlo Borella.

Palladio also designed a country home, the Villa Chiericati, for the family.

The palazzo was built in an area called "piazza dell'Isola" (island square, currently Piazza Matteotti), which housed the wood and cattle market. At that time, it was an islet surrounded by the Retrone and Bacchiglione streams, and to protect the structure from the frequent floods, Palladio designed it on an elevated position: the entrance could be accessed by a triple Classic-style staircase.

Architecture

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The palazzo's principal façade is composed of three bays, the central bay projecting slightly. The two end bays have logge on the piano nobile level, while the central bay is closed. The façade has two superposed orders of columns, Doric on the lower level with Ionic above. The roof line is decorated by statuary.

Conservation

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Since 1855 the building has housed the Museo Civico ('City Museum') and, more recently, the city's art gallery. It has received international protection since 1994, along with the other Palladian buildings of Vicenza, as part of a World Heritage Site. (The site originally designated was "Vicenza, City of Palladio" which included the city of Vicenza and its immediate surroundings. In 1996, UNESCO expanded the World Heritage Site to include villas outside the core area and renamed it "City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto").

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