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Name
Martorelli's Inn

Construction's age
it was used as inn from 1817

Location
P.za della Repubblica

Visits
only with guided visits

Accessibility
the building and the inn are located on Piazza di Corte

Accessibility for Handicapped
not accessible

Tourist signs
there is a board on site

Guided visits
For information and reservation Phone 06 9330053 - fax 06 9330988; e-mail: palazzochigi@pcg.it

Guidebooks
for guides and booklets go to Palazzo Chigi, P.zza di Corte, 14
The Martorelli's Inn
The building on Piazza di Corte, the Casino Stazi, in 1817 belonged to Antonio Martorelli, who transformed it in an inn. This public house hosted important painters and writers, which during the 19th century passed through Ariccia during their travel, as Ariccia was one of the favourite places of the Grand Tour d'Italie. A simple inn became:<in un vero centro della pittura europea fiorente all’avvento del romanticismo...> according to the Adolfo Mancini's description.

Among the prominent persons of that period, which have been hosted in the inn, there were (according to the memorial stone on its front): J. M. William Turner (English), Antonio Richter (German), G. Fedrico Overbeck (German), Nino Costa (Italian), Antonio Ligeti (Hungarian), G. Christian Andersen (Danish), Taddeo Kuntze (Polish), H. Jorgen Hammer (Danish), Massimo D'azeglio (Italian), Orazio Vernet (French), Henrik Ibsen (Norwegian), Henry Longfellow (American).

The interior's frescos represent Aeneid's scenes related to the Ariccia foundation myth and they were painted by the German artist Taddeo Kuntze.



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