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Palazzo Zuccari
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Architectural monsters are devouring this palace's every door and window. The most unusual, hilarious, and quirky building.
In Rome there are thousands of churches, old buildings, villas, and each one has an incredibly ornate, decorative design be it churches with images of Jesus Christ and the saints or famous paintings of the Renaissance. But perhaps the most unusual, hilarious, and quirky building is Zuccari Palace, AKA The Monster House. This palace was built by the famous Baroque artist Federico Zuccari in 1590 as a studio for himself and his children. This Monster House is called such because of the front facade of the building which features large monster faces with their mouths gaping wide, in the process of swallowing the doors and windows.
In Rome there are thousands of churches, old buildings, villas, and each one has an incredibly ornate, decorative design be it churches with images of Jesus Christ and the saints or famous paintings of the Renaissance. But perhaps the most unusual, hilarious, and quirky building is Zuccari Palace, A…
Too easily overlooked, Palazzo Zuccari, on top of the Spanish steps, dates back to 1590. It was built by Federico and Taddeo Zuccari, painters, and adorned with "monstrous" door and windows.
A 16th-century residence famous for its front door & windows shaped like the heads of monsters-- fun to bring kids here!
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28 Via Gregoriana
Roma, Lazio