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Palazzo Antonini, Udine

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Palazzo Antonini is a gem of Renaissance architecture in Udine, designed by the famed architect Andrea Palladio. Built in the 16th century for the Antonini family, the palace showcases Palladio's signature symmetry, classical proportions, and elegant loggia. Today, it serves as a cultural hub, hosting art exhibitions, conferences, and concerts. Visitors can admire the facade's harmonious lines and the interior's frescoed rooms, which blend original features with modern event spaces. The palace is located in the historic center, making it an easy addition to any walking tour. Its courtyard and garden provide a serene escape, while the exhibitions often highlight local and international artists. For architecture enthusiasts, this is a must-see example of Palladio's work outside the Veneto region. The building's adaptive reuse as a cultural venue ensures it remains a vibrant part of Udine's civic life.

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  • Study the Palladian facade with its central loggia and symmetry
  • Explore the frescoed interior rooms during exhibitions
  • Visit the courtyard and garden for a quiet break
  • Check the schedule for temporary art shows and events
  • Photograph the architectural details from the street

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Ways to visit Palazzo Antonini, Udine

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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