A highly appealing
scenario

Palazzo Bonaparte is one of the most precious elements of a scenario blending an array of history-steeped architectures.

 
 

From the “bussolotto” on the palazzo, Letizia Bonaparte enjoyed the view across piazza venezia and beyond.

view of the palazzo form via del corso.

 

The rooftop loggia, with windows on all sides, was where the aristocrats sat at twilight to enjoy the evening breeze.

The spectacular view from a window in the belvedere and a view of the city from the top of the Palazzo.

 

A thrilling view can be enjoyed from the balcony on top of the Palazzo, hidden from sight, just as Madame Letizia did. And from the entrance, the view embraces all of Piazza Venezia.

The commemorative plaque of Letizia Bonaparte stands proud in the entrance, with a formidable view of the Palazzo at no. 11 in the square.

 

The elegant entrance hall with its elongated perspective, skilfully lit from the courtyard and offering a spectacular access to the upper floors of the building.

The elegant entrance hall with its elongated perspective, skilfully lit from the courtyard and offering a spectacular access to the upper floors of the building.

On the first floor,
every room is a masterpiece.

A whole world of sophisticated décors are waiting to be discovered on the first floor of the building.
Letizia Bonaparte's apartment covers nine preciously and richly decorated rooms.

 

The loggia that Letizia Bonaparte loved to spend time in is as welcoming as a small drawing room. The walls and ceiling are delicately decorated with floral motifs.

Detail of the frescoed ceiling.

 

Every corner of the Palazzo holds a surprise. Like the tiny chapel set up in a niche, with a finely frescoed firmament.

The symbol of St. John the Apostle and elaborate carved leaf patterns and rosettes on the ceiling.

The sumptuous elegance of the decorations.

An abundance of frescoes and decorations offer a generally rich and harmonious effect. The dominant colours are red and gold.

 
 

The plaster reproduction of Canovi's Mars the Peacemaker dedicated to Napoleon himself stands proud in the hall on the first floor.

Tiny decorations cover all the surfaces.

 

Every detail inside the building is a tiny work of art. Like the finely decorated doors and the Neo-Classic fireplaces.

Festoons and dancing cherub decorations on the door. Carved masks on the fireplace.