façade Corso Vannucci (Perugia)

Italy / Umbria / Perugia / Piazza IV Novembre

Where the main artery of medieval Perugia, Corso Vannucci, enters the city's main square, a first section was constructed in 1293-97, at first as the Palatium Novum Populi, the "new Palace of the People", with ten bays along the Corso and three facing the piazza. Two more bays and a grand entrance portal were added to the piazza façade in 1333-37, together with the arcaded loggia, where decrees were publicly read. Later in the fourteenth century the palazzo was extended along the Corso, with six bays and a richly carved entrance doorway worthy of a cathedral. Rising above, a tower surmounts and controls the arched access to Via dei Priori, the ancient way that descends to the Etruscan gateway, the Roman Porta Trasimena, which was Christianized as the Arca di S. Luca.
The place is located in Palazzo dei Priori
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Coordinates:   43°6'41"N   12°23'18"E
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