Delizia di Belriguardo explained
Delightful Palace of Belriguardo |
Native Name: | Delizia di Belriguardo |
Building Type: | Palazzo |
Address: | Via Provinciale, 274 |
Location Town: | Voghiera |
Location Country: | Italy |
Owner: | House of Este |
Landlord: | Niccolò III d'Este |
Delightful Palace of Belriguardo[1] or Delightful Villa of Belriguardo[2] (Italian: Delizia di Belriguardo) is the headquarters of the Museo civico di Belriguardo.[3] It was built by Niccolò III d'Este.[4] Lucrezia Borgia stayed here frequently.[5]
At the end of the 15th century, Sabadino degli Arienti wrote a description of the palazzo.[6] In 1493, Ludovico il Moro wrote a letter to Beatrice d'Este saying:[7]
Notes and References
- Book: Black, John . Life of Torquato Tasso; with an Historical and Critical Account of His Writings . . 1810 . 1 . 312.
- Book: Pasquin Valery, Antoine Claude . Historical, Literary, and Artistical Travels in Italy, a Completer and Methodical Guide for Travellers and Artists . 1839 . 233 . Ebenezer . Clifton . New York Public Library.
- Web site: Museo civico del Belriguardo . Ministgero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo . 3 February 2018 .
- Book: Maria Teresa Sambin . De Norcen . Chiara . Baglione . Francesco . Benelli . I miti di Belriguardo . Nuovi antichi: comittenti, cantieri, archietti 1400-1600 . Electa . Schofield . Richard V. . 2004 . Milan . 16–65 . 978-88-370-2427-7 . 469385262.
- Web site: Delizia di Belriguardo . Ferrara Terra e Acqua . 2 February 2018.
- Book: degli Arienti, Sabadino . Sabadino degli Arienti . De triumphis religionis. Art and life at the court of Ercole I d'Esrte. The 'De triumphis religionis' of Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti . 11568/131233 . 10.2307/2859517 . Werner L. . Gundersheimer . 1970 . Librairie Droz. 2859517 .
- Web site: Delizia di Belriguardo . Ferrara città del Rinascimento e il Delta del Po . 2 February 2018 . it.