House of Raphael

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The House of Raphael, originally Palazzo Caprini, was a renowned Renaissance palace in Rome designed by Donato Bramante and later owned by the painter Raphael, serving as an influential model for urban palace architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance palace
historic building
urban palace
architect Donato Bramante
architecturalStyle High Renaissance
Renaissance architecture
country Italy
demolishedFor construction of Via della Conciliazione
demolishedIn 19th century
documentedBy drawings by Andrea Palladio
drawings by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
engraving by Antoine Lafréry
follows classical Roman architectural vocabulary
hasAlternativeName Palazzo Venezia
surface form: Palazzo Caprini
hasCulturalHeritageStatus lost building known through drawings and prints
hasPart arcaded ground floor
balconies on piano nobile
central portal
courtyard
loggia
piano nobile with classical orders
regularly spaced windows on upper floor
rusticated ground floor
shop fronts at street level
string course between stories
influenced Baroque palace architecture
Mannerist palace architecture
Palazzo Branconio dell’Aquila
Palazzo Farnese (as a type model)
Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne
Palazzo dei Conservatori
Renaissance palace architecture
later urban palaces in Rome
locatedIn Borgo rione
Italy
Rome
locatedNear St. Peter's Basilica
surface form: St. Peter’s Basilica
locatedOn Borgo rione
surface form: Borgo Nuovo
namedAfter Raphael
ownedBy Raphael
surface form: Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino

Raphael
patron Adriano Caprini NERFINISHED
period High Renaissance
significance associated with the life of Raphael
important example of Bramante’s domestic architecture
model for later palazzo facades
prototype of the Renaissance town house
usedFor artist’s studio
rental income from ground-floor shops
residence

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Palazzo Caprini (House of Raphael), Rome alsoKnownAs House of Raphael
subject surface form: Palazzo Caprini