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Palazzo Chigi's tower |
Located in the very center of Viterbo, adjacent
to City Hall
(Palazzo dei Priori), over the ages the austere building has been home to numerous powerful local families: Caetani, Chigi , Montoro, Patrizi and Crescenti.
(Palazzo dei Priori), over the ages the austere building has been home to numerous powerful local families: Caetani, Chigi , Montoro, Patrizi and Crescenti.
For the
past few generations the Egidi family have called it home and have done major restorations, including that of the
palazzo’s tiny private chapel.
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loggia of Palazzo Chigi |
“The roof is
so huge that it seems we are always repairing it”, confided Serena as she greeted us at
the front entrance doorway. She and
various other family members live in
apartments located on the main floor,
il piano nobile, where the
ceilings rise up to an enormous height.
Entering
the portone one catches a
glimpse of a beautiful fresco by Antonio del Massaro (known
as Pastura) hidden behind a car and a dusty Vespa.
On the upper levels frescoes greet visitors at every turn: at the top of the steep staircase, on the loggia and throughout the reception rooms.
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Madonna attributed to Pastura |
On the upper levels frescoes greet visitors at every turn: at the top of the steep staircase, on the loggia and throughout the reception rooms.
The windows of the main salone face an imposing stone fireplace and give
sunlight to the numerous plants. To one side, an early piano-like instrument ( un clavicembalo)
awaits
restoration.
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Renaissance fireplace |

A
curtain is pulled up with a cord to reveal another room, the family chapel. Luciano shows us the chest of drawers in a niche that serves as sacristry.

It must have been constructed on site, since it is too large to have gone through the doorway.

It must have been constructed on site, since it is too large to have gone through the doorway.
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sacristry of the chapel |
The frescoes of Palazzo Chigi have been the object of a university thesis and I understand why when we are shown a further, smaller room completely covered with frescoes of gods, landscapes and hunting scenes by Antonio Tempesta.
At eye level there is a parrot which gave the room its name, Stanza del Pappagallo.
How does this Renaissance scenario and lifestyle fit in
with today’s world ?
Just a short
walk from the historic
palazzo, in Piazza S. Maria Nuova,
you can visit the shop GustoSi Senza
Glutine where Serena’s companion has just opened the area’s first laboratory preparing
gluten free bread, pasta, pizza and sweets. It is located
across from the outdoor
pulpit where St. Thomas Aquinas used to preach to the crowds in the open air, many centuries ago.
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