Palace Giacopini Quarella
Palace Giacopini Quarella
In Pescantina on the river Adige
Palace Giacopini Quarella is a XV-XVI century building, one of the most interesting ones of the same period in Pescantina, has a portico with loggia and the entrance arc with the coat of arms of the Giacopini. The prestigious building, in the historic center of Pescantina, dates back to the 16th-17th century.
It consists of a two-arch central porch, surmounted by four large framed windows. On the second floor adorn the other windows, arranged in a regular way next to each other. Inside the palace there are some pieces of frescoes and various sixteenth century fireworks made of tufa. On the arc of access to the property you can admire the coat of arms of the Giacopini: an elephant and four ears of bas-relief, coat of arms found, painted, also in the cloister of the Redemptorists in Bussolengo. Alongside there are some initials and part of a date.