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Palazzo Accorsi Ometto

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Palazzo Accorsi Ometto - From Inside, Italy
Palazzo Accorsi Ometto - From Inside, Italy
Palazzo Accorsi Ometto
📍 From Inside, Italy
The Palazzo Accorsi Ometto situated in the city of Turin, Italy is a Baroque-style palace built between 1731 and 1732. It was initially commissioned by the Ometto family, the former owner of the palace. Designed bymaster architect Benedetto Alfieri, the building features a striking facade and beautiful courtyards. Inside, there are sumptuous frescoes painted by Antonio Gherardi and Giovanni Battista Borghesi, depicting gods and allegorical figures. While not as renowned as other historical structures in Turin, it still provides a unique glimpse into the city’s past. Visitors can explore the building’s interior courtyard, the chapel and the ornate doors. Guided tours of the palace can be booked, allowing guests a closer look at some of the exquisite details of this impressive building. Palazzo Accorsi Ometto is a must-see for those wanting to immerse themselves in Turin’s unique architectural and cultural history as well as for photographers seeking out unique opportunities for capturing memories.

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