
The Palazzo Magni Griffi (1783), is a significant example of eighteenth-century classicism which, in its fundamental structure, announces the arrival of neoclassicism.
There are no decorative elements on the facade. There is only the pure geometry of the cornices, in curvilinear play with the triangularity of the gables. In the hall or on the grand staircase you find showy Barogue animating the space, thanks to play between the pillars and balustrades which filter the light coming from the internal courtyard.
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