Renaissance (Palazzo Madama)

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Renaissance (Palazzo Madama) refers to the Renaissance architectural style exemplified by Rome’s Palazzo Madama, a historic palace that now serves as the seat of the Italian Senate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance architecture
architectural style
appliesTo Palazzo Madama
architecturalElementOf Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome
surface form: Palazzo Madama, Rome
architecturalStyleOf seat of the Italian Senate
associatedWithCity Rome
associatedWithCountry Italy
associatedWithPeriod Renaissance Italy
surface form: Italian Renaissance
characterizedBy monumental façade composition
proportion
regular window rhythm
rusticated masonry
symmetry
use of classical orders
documentedIn studies of Roman Renaissance palaces
hasFunctionInContext representing papal and senatorial authority
historicalPhaseOf Palazzo Madama architectural development
influencedBy classical Roman architecture
humanist architectural theory
partOf architectural history of the Italian Senate seat
precedes Baroque (Palazzo Montecitorio)
surface form: Baroque (Palazzo Madama)
relatedTo High Renaissance architecture in Rome
palace architecture in the Renaissance
usedFor aristocratic residence design
civic architecture

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Senate of the Republic buildingArchitecturalStyle Renaissance (Palazzo Madama)