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Delizia di Belriguardo

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Delizia di Belriguardo
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General information
TypePalazzo
AddressVia Provinciale, 274
Town or cityVoghiera
CountryItaly
OwnerHouse of Este
LandlordNiccolò III d'Este

Delizia di Belriguardo is the headquarters of the Museo civico di Belriguardo.[1] It was built by Niccolò III d'Este.[2] Lucrezia Borgia stayed here frequently.[3]

At the end of the 1400s, Sabadino degli Arienti wrote a description of the palazzo.[4] In 1493, Ludovico il Moro wrote a letter to Beatrice d'Este saying:[5]

...Non voria per cosa del mondo esser manchato de venire perché ho veduto tanto grande casa, tanto bella et bene intesa et cussì ornata de picture excellentissime, che non credo ch’el mondo abia una simile...

References

  1. ^ "Museo civico del Belriguardo". Ministgero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo. Retrieved 3 February 2018.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ De Norcen, Maria Teresa Sambin; Baglione, Chiara; Benelli, Francesco (2004). "I miti di Belriguardo". In Schofield, Richard V. (ed.). Nuovi antichi: comittenti, cantieri, archietti 1400-1600. Milan: Electa. pp. 16–65. OCLC 469385262.
  3. ^ "Delizia di Belriguardo". Ferrara Terra e Acqua. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  4. ^ degli Arienti, Sabadino (1970). Gundersheimer, Werner L. (ed.). De triumphis religionis. Art and life at the court of Ercole I d'Esrte. The 'De triumphis religionis' of Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti. Librairie Droz. doi:10.2307/2859517. hdl:11568/131233.
  5. ^ "Delizia di Belriguardo". Ferrara città del Rinascimento e il Delta del Po (in Italian). Retrieved 2 February 2018.

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