Palazzo Diomede Carafa
Palazzo Diomede Carafa | |
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The façade of Palazzo Diomede Carafa |
The Palazzo Diomede Carafa, also known as Palazzo Santangelo, or Santagelo Carafa, is a monumental Renaissance palace on Via San Biagio dei Librai in Central Naples Italy.
History
The palace was first built in the 15th century and restored soon after. A plaque dated 1466: recalled work by the owner Diomede Carafa. It is said he engaged the architect Masuccio Secondo or Angelo Aniello Fiore in this work. The latter worked for the family tombs in the church of San Domenico. The palace passed from the son of Diomede, to the Counts of Maddaloni, and then the Carafa family of Columbranno.[1] After the death of the Duchess Faustina Pignatelli, wife of Francesco Carafa di Columbrano, the palace fell into disrepair, until acquired in 1815 by Francesco Santangelo, a wealthy lawyer, and made into a museum displaying archeologic collections.[2]
The palace has twelve faded niches depicting members of the Carafa lineage.
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Internal courtyard
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Horse head sculpture of courtyard
References
Coordinates: 40°50′56″N 14°15′25″E / 40.848845°N 14.256888°E