Palazzo Gambacorti - Pisa, Italy
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 43° 42.915 E 010° 24.059
32T E 612858 N 4841200
The Palazzo Gambacorti in Pisa is one of the most famous buildings on the Lungarno.
Waymark Code: WMZGD9
Location: Toscana, Italy
Date Posted: 11/08/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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The official tourism website of Pisa tell us about the Palazzo Gambacorti:
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"This building, now the Town Hall, is the result of a long history of adaptations and additions that, archaeological investigations have shown, began in mid 11th century, when a casa torre (tower house) now incorporated into the south side of Palazzo Gambacorti, was built between Via Toselli (Carraia Maiore in the Middle Ages) and Via degli Uffizi. Although not easy to observe because of another construction built onto the east of it, the building technique used to construct the tower was extremely skillful, denoting a distinguished client, perhaps the Sismondis or Viscontis, known to have possessed much property in the area. The Merchants’ “loggia” was built to the west of this building between the end of the 13th and the early 14th centuries, let to Catalans and Florentines in the 1400s. Because of alterations made between the 17th century and the present day, only the three arches on the ground floor of the original construction can still be seen, in via Toselli; these correspond to the inside of three aisles with cross-vaulting. In the 1380s, the Gambacorti family built a palaxio novo, corresponding to the buildingfacing the river Arno, joinedto the already mentioned structures. The result is a prestigious building of great technical and architectural interest, unique in Pisa, built to a square plan, of generous proportions in height and extension. The north prospect has three rows of windows and is decorated in a two-tone effect obtained by the use of several different materials, some of which of high quality and never before used in Pisa. In a 15th century engraving, the topmost part of the palazzo, no longer existing, is decorated with small windows and blind arches."
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction: 01/01/1000

Additional Dates of Construction:
11th 13th 14th 15th century ;


Architectural Period/Style: Renaissance

Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor:
City Paçlace


Interesting Historical Facts or Connections:
Belonged to the Gambacorti family and now was converted into the Town Hall.


Main Material of Construction: Stone

Private/Public Access: Public

Related Website: [Web Link]

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Architect (if known): Not listed

Landscape Designer (if known): Not listed

Listed Building Status (if applicable): Not listed

Admission Fee (if applicable): Not Listed

Opening Hours (if applicable): Not listed

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