Palazzina Reale Delle Cascine
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The Palazzina Reale delle Cascine (Royal Palace of the Cascine) is a small Neoclassical palace sited on the Piazzale delle Cascine within the public park (Parco delle Cascine) located along the north bank of the Arno river just north of central
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, Italy. Built in the mid-18th century by the Lorraine Duke of Florence, in 2020 now houses part of the offices of the faculty of agricultural and forestry sciences of the University of Florence.


History

The Grand Duke Peter Leopold of the house of House of Habsburg-Lorraine, transformed the lands that the former Medici rulers had used as a farm and hunting ground into a public park around 1765. At the site, he built this small palace, also described as a ''casino'', which in its time described an often rural or semi-rural house for out-door or garden jaunts or entertainment. Planning of the two story structure was begun in 1785 by the artist and architect
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, who was soon replaced by his young pupil
Giuseppe Manetti Giuseppe Manetti (16 November 1761 – 28 August 1817) was a Neoclassic style architect and landscape architect active in Tuscany. The same name is shared by an Italian violinist (1802—1858). Biography He was born and died in Florence. He hel ...
. The road network around the building was designed by the architect
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. By the nineteenth century the Florentine park management offices were housed in the Palazina, and a part was rented to the Italian-English Giacomo Thompson who built an iron and glass roof built in the courtyard behind the building, were he housed his Caffè Ristorante Doney. After a number of transitions, in 1936 the Palazzina was transformed into the Faculty of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences of the University of Florence.


Description

The main facade of the building faces south over the piazzale delle Cascine, gardens and a fountain toward the Arno River. Till well into the twentieth century this area contained a series of buildings, impairing the vista of the river. The facade has a ground-story brick portico with seven arches each flanked by bas-relief medallions, designed by
Giuseppe Manetti Giuseppe Manetti (16 November 1761 – 28 August 1817) was a Neoclassic style architect and landscape architect active in Tuscany. The same name is shared by an Italian violinist (1802—1858). Biography He was born and died in Florence. He hel ...
, depicting activities related to the care and husbandry of cattle. On the second floor, there are seven gabled windows, framed by paired pilasters. Some rooms on the first floor are frescoed with mythological subjects, such as the Sala Pompeiana (frescoed by
Giuseppe Sorbolini Giuseppe Servolini, also known as Sorbolini (1748–1834) was an Italian painter active mainly in Florence. There are works by Servolini in the church of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi. He frescoed a ''Madonna, child, and St John the Baptist' ...
in 1789), the Sala delle Feste (decorated by
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), the Sala di Flora, the Sala di Bacchus and the Gallery (decorated by
Giuseppe Castagnoli Giuseppe Castagnoli (1754 – 1832) was an Italian painter, mainly of quadratura and ornamentation. Biography Known to be active in Prato in Tuscany, he was appointed as a teacher of ornamentation for the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, and pub ...
and Gaetano Gucci). In the Gallery, today the Aula Magna, there are plaster statues, burnished to imitate bronze, depicting the Bacchae, sculpted by
Luigi Acquisti Luigi Acquisti (1745–1823) was an Italian sculptor mainly known for his works in the neoclassical style. He was born in Forlì the 29 March 1747 and died in Bologna in 1823. His works are distributed throughout Italy. Among them are reliefs o ...
. The two side buildings were originally used as stables (on the lower floors) and barns (on the upper ones). On the back were the original houses of the peasants.


Images

Palazzina Reale delle Cascine, cortile 03.jpg, Roofed courtyard Palazzina Reale delle Cascine, interno, aula magna (galleria) 01.jpg, Aula Magna Palazzina Reale delle Cascine, interno, sala delle feste, di luigi mulinelli, corsa di cavalli durante la festa del grillo 04 palco reale.jpg, 18th-century view of the Palazzina and surrounding buildings by Luigi Mulinelli painted for the Salone delle Feste Palazzina Reale delle Cascine, interno, sala pompeiana, decorata da giuseppe sorbolini, 1789, 06 centauro.jpg, Frescoes by Giuseppe Sorbolini in sala Pompeiana


Bibliography

*Sandra Carlini, Lara Mercanti, Giovanni Straffi, ''I Palazzi parte prima. Arte e storia degli edifici civili di Firenze'', Alinea, Florence 2001. *L.Zangheri (curated by), ''Alla scoperta della Toscana lorenese. L'architettura di Giuseppe e Alessandro Manetti e Carlo Reishammer'', 1984, Florence. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cascine Palaces in Florence Neoclassical architecture in Florence 18th-century establishments in Italy