Private rooms of the Noble Floor
The Piano Nobile is the most artistically beautiful wing of the Palace, a true triumph of frescoes and colors that leave the viewer speechless. The first spaces encountered are those of the private rooms of the male quarters, in particular the rooms where Giulio, the son of Bartolomeo III and Lucrezia, lived.
Having reached the Piano Nobile (the main floor) via a connecting staircase or the service elevator, we pass through the hall with portraits of the two hosts, Bartolomeo III Arese and Lucrezia Omodei, to exit into the elegant Loggia alla Genovese, a semi-open space with a double panoramic view: on one side, the Italian garden and the park, and on the other, the Noble Courtyard.
The Piano Nobile is the most artistically beautiful wing of the Palace, a true triumph of frescoes and colors that leave the viewer speechless.
The first spaces encountered are those of the private rooms of the male quarters, in particular the rooms where Giulio, the son of Bartolomeo III and Lucrezia, lived.