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Palazzo Cornazzani is a palace in
Pavia Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the capit ...
, in
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, where, between 1895 and 1896,
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lived.


History

The palace belonged to the noble Cornazzani family and was built in the 15th century, incorporating the remains of previous buildings, in late Gothic style. Originally the building had belonged to the aristocratic Beccaria family and passed to the Cornazzani in the 16th century through marriage; the Cornazzani were a lineage of
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origin who served
Filippo Maria Visconti Filippo Maria Visconti (3 September 1392 – 13 August 1447)
for a long time first and then the
Sforza The House of Sforza () was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. They acquired the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century, Sforza rule ending in Milan with the death of the last mem ...
, thus obtaining Milanese citizenship, and of which a branch settled in
Pavia Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the capit ...
. Prominent personalities often stayed in the house, such as the governor of Milan Antonio de Guzmán or Cardinal
Michele Bonelli Carlo Michele Bonelli, Cardinal Alessandrino (25 November 1541– 28 March 1598) was an Italian senior papal diplomat with a distinguished career that spanned two decades from 1571. Biography Born in Bosco Marengo, he was the son of Marco ...
, who apparently stayed more than a year in the Pavia palace.
Ugo Foscolo Ugo Foscolo (; 6 February 177810 September 1827), born Niccolò Foscolo, was an Italian writer, revolutionary and a poet. He is especially remembered for his 1807 long poem ''Dei Sepolcri''. Early life Foscolo was born in Zakynthos in the Io ...
also resided there, in the company of his friend Giulio Gabrielli di Montevecchio, in the years in which he was a
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professor in Pavia, which is why the building is now also called "Casa del Foscolo"; later the street where the building is located was named after the famous poet. Later the building was inhabited, at different times, by the professor
Contardo Ferrini Contardo Ferrini (5 April 1859 – 17 October 1902) was a noted Italian jurist and legal scholar. He was also a fervent Roman Catholic, who lived a devout life of prayer and service to the poor. He has been beatified by the Catholic Church. L ...
, by the poetess
Ada Negri Ada Negri (3 February 187011 January 1945) was an Italian poet and writer. She was the only woman to be admitted to the Academy of Italy. Biography Ada Negri was born in Lodi, Italy, into a humble family: her father was Giuseppe Negri, a coac ...
and by a young
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein ( ; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist, widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time. Einstein is best known for developing the theory ...
; the latter stayed there with his family between 1895 and 1896, a period in which his father Hermann ran a factory manufacturing electric machines in
Pavia Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the capit ...
. In the palace he wrote a short essay with the title "On the Investigation of the State of the Ether in a Magnetic Field". Casa foscolo.jpg, The courtyard. Casa foscolo2.jpg, The courtyard. Casa foscolo22.jpg, The loggia. Cornazzani palazzo pavia.jpg, Detail of the late Gothic frescoes. Cornazzani1 palazzo pavia.jpg, Detail of the late Gothic frescoes


Architecture

The palace is structured on two courtyards: the first, dating back to the 15th century, has a late Gothic look, with a portico equipped with typical octagonal granite columns, very common in Lombard construction of the period, and enriched by numerous frescoes.The northern side of the portico retains a Gothic style loggia, supported on the balcony by wooden columns. The second, where the Cornazzani coat of arms is frescoed in the lunettes, was added during the seventeenth century. On the facade, plastered in the modern age, there is a fifteenth-century terracotta tile depicting the Nativity. Inside, it preserves rich fifteenth-century coffered ceilings, Baroque frescoes and a neoclassical wing


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Bibliography

* Lucrezia Chiofalo, I palazzi a corte a Pavia. 1450- 1535, Milano, Industrie Grafiche Pubblicità Milano, 1993, pp. 60- 61. * Andrea Del Giudice, Intonaci dipinti e graffiti a Pavia tra la fine del XIV e l'inizio del XVI secolo, "Bollettino della Società Pavese di Storia Patria", 94, 1994, p. 126, ISSN 2239-2254 * Chiara Porqueddu, Il patriziato pavese in età spagnola. Ruoli familiari, stile di vita, economia, Milano, Edizioni Unicopli, 2012, pp. 697- 699, ISBN 9788840015606. Buildings and structures in Pavia