Palazzo Paradiso
Palazzo Paradiso

Timetable

9.00-19.00. Saturday 9.00-13.00.

Sala Ariosto closed.

Prices

Free entrance

The palace was built in 1391 and decorated with scenes of court life and motifs drawn from the literature of chivalry.

In 1567 it was designated as a centre for the various university faculties: it was then that, to the design of Alessandro Balbi and Giovan Battista Aleotti, today’s imposing facade with the clock tower and a large portal in white stone was added.

In the eighteenth century, Antonio Foschini built the broad staircase leading to the Ariostea Library and Francesco Mazzarelli the Anatomical Theatre, which can still be visited. In 1801 the tomb of Ludovico Ariosto was transferred here from St Benedict’s Church.

The Ariostea Library contains a vast patrimony of books that ranges from antique manuscripts to the most modern publications. It is partly organised with open shelving and has a room with facilities for the visually impaired.

Contacts

Via Scienze, 17 - 44121 Ferrara (Italia)

Tel. 0532 418200
info.ariostea@comune.fe.it

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