For Sale – Palazzo Damiani, Baroque Masterpiece in the Heart of Pontremoli’s Historic Center In the historic quarter of San Giacomo, Pontremoli, we proudly present Palazzo Damiani, one of the most significant noble residences in northern Tuscany — a monumental 18th-century baroque palace, steeped in history and artistic grandeur. Commissioned by Bernardo Damiani between 1724 and 1732, the palace belongs to the golden age of Pontremoli's baroque period — a time of intense architectural and artistic flourishing. Its 36-meter-long façade dominates Via Cocchi, the result of merging three ancient courtyard houses into one grand noble residence. The Artistic Heart – Niccolò Contestabili's Frescoes (1795).One of the crown jewels of this property is the extraordinary cycle of frescoes by Nicolò Contestabili, completed in 1795. These frescoes, which decorate four salons of the piano nobile, are considered the artist’s masterpiece. Nicolò was heir to a dynasty of painters, son of Antonio Contestabili and nephew of Giovanni Battista and Francesco Natali, key figures of the Lunigiana decorative tradition. The artist’s signature and date are still visible above the doors of the Sala della Niobe, affirming the authenticity and historic value of the frescoes. It is believed that the decorations were commissioned to celebrate the marriage of Bernardo Damiani and Marchesa Maria Barbara Spinola of Genoa, member of one of the city’s most powerful aristocratic families. An Architectural Treasure Ready to be Revived Palazzo Damiani is not just a building, but a living chronicle of 18th-century nobility, architecture, and regional identity. With: Monumental proportions, Two internal courtyards, Lavish frescoed rooms, Historic documentation, and complete restoration potential it offers a rare and exceptional opportunity to revive a protected national treasure, perfect for cultural foundations, historical hospitality projects, or private collectors. Protected by the Italian Ministry of Culture since 1982, it awaits a visionary new chapter in its centuries-old story.

"> For Sale – Palazzo Damiani, Baroque Masterpiece in the Heart of Pontremoli’s Historic Center In the historic quarter of San Giacomo, Pontremoli, we proudly present Palazzo Damiani, one of the most significant noble residences in northern Tuscany — a monumental 18th-century baroque palace, steeped in history and artistic grandeur. Commissioned by Bernardo Damiani between 1724 and 1732, the palace belongs to the golden age of Pontremoli's baroque period — a time of intense architectural and artistic flourishing. Its 36-meter-long façade dominates Via Cocchi, the result of merging three ancient courtyard houses into one grand noble residence. The Artistic Heart – Niccolò Contestabili's Frescoes (1795).One of the crown jewels of this property is the extraordinary cycle of frescoes by Nicolò Contestabili, completed in 1795. These frescoes, which decorate four salons of the piano nobile, are considered the artist’s masterpiece. Nicolò was heir to a dynasty of painters, son of Antonio Contestabili and nephew of Giovanni Battista and Francesco Natali, key figures of the Lunigiana decorative tradition. The artist’s signature and date are still visible above the doors of the Sala della Niobe, affirming the authenticity and historic value of the frescoes. It is believed that the decorations were commissioned to celebrate the marriage of Bernardo Damiani and Marchesa Maria Barbara Spinola of Genoa, member of one of the city’s most powerful aristocratic families. An Architectural Treasure Ready to be Revived Palazzo Damiani is not just a building, but a living chronicle of 18th-century nobility, architecture, and regional identity. With: Monumental proportions, Two internal courtyards, Lavish frescoed rooms, Historic documentation, and complete restoration potential it offers a rare and exceptional opportunity to revive a protected national treasure, perfect for cultural foundations, historical hospitality projects, or private collectors. Protected by the Italian Ministry of Culture since 1982, it awaits a visionary new chapter in its centuries-old story.

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STUDIOAREA AULLA per info e contatti+39 3290733879 In vendita – Palazzo Damiani, capolavoro barocco nel cuore storico di Pontremoli- Nel centro storico di Pontremoli, all’interno della storica Contrada di San Giacomo, proponiamo in vendita il prestigioso Palazzo Damiani, immobile nobiliare tra i più importanti dell’intera Lunigiana, costruito nella prima metà del XVIII secolo e straordinario esempio del barocco pontremolese. Commissionato da Bernardo Damiani tra il 1724 e il 1732, il palazzo si inserisce pienamente nel cosiddetto "ventennio d’oro" del barocco locale, un periodo di intensa fioritura culturale e artistica che ha lasciato testimonianze architettoniche di rara bellezza. Con una facciata lunga 36 metri, che domina quasi per intero l’attuale via Cocchi, l’edificio nasce dall’accorpamento di tre antiche corti schiera, a testimonianza della potenza economica e sociale raggiunta dalla famiglia Damiani. Un capolavoro pittorico: gli affreschi di Nicolò Contestabili Fiore all’occhiello della proprietà è il ciclo di affreschi realizzato nel 1795 da Niccolò Contestabili, pittore di grande raffinatezza e profondamente legato alla scuola decorativa settecentesca lunigianese. Questi affreschi, che decorano quattro sale del piano nobile affacciate sulla strada e accessibili da entrambi i cortili interni, rappresentano il capolavoro dell’artista, figlio di Antonio Contestabili e nipote di Giovanni Battista e Francesco Natali, anch’essi importanti decoratori barocchi. Una delle sale affrescate – la Sala della Niobe – conserva ancora le iscrizioni originali autografe dell'artista, che ne datano l'esecuzione al 1795. Si ritiene che il ciclo pittorico sia stato eseguito in occasione del matrimonio tra Bernardo Damiani e la marchesa Maria Barbara Spinola di Genova, appartenente a una delle famiglie più influenti della nobiltà genovese, proprietaria di uno dei più imponenti palazzi storici della città ligure. Un palazzo da riscoprire: architettura, storia e identità culturale Il Palazzo Damiani rappresenta una testimonianza unica della nobiltà pontremolese del Settecento, per: la monumentalità architettonica, la ricchezza decorativa degli interni, la stratificazione storica che ne accompagna ogni spazio, e la centralità culturale nella vita pubblica e privata della Pontremoli settecentesca. Con i suoi ambienti spaziosi, i due cortili interni, le ampie sale affrescate, le ampie superfici da ristrutturare e un forte valore documentale, il palazzo offre un incredibile potenziale per un restauro filologico, in grado di restituire alla comunità e al patrimonio italiano un bene di rilevanza nazionale. Dal 1982, l’immobile è tutelato dalla Soprintendenza con vincolo diretto di interesse architettonico, a garanzia del suo valore storico e culturale. For Sale – Palazzo Damiani, Baroque Masterpiece in the Heart of Pontremoli’s Historic Center In the historic quarter of San Giacomo, Pontremoli, we proudly present Palazzo Damiani, one of the most significant noble residences in northern Tuscany — a monumental 18th-century baroque palace, steeped in history and artistic grandeur. Commissioned by Bernardo Damiani between 1724 and 1732, the palace belongs to the golden age of Pontremoli's baroque period — a time of intense architectural and artistic flourishing. Its 36-meter-long façade dominates Via Cocchi, the result of merging three ancient courtyard houses into one grand noble residence. The Artistic Heart – Niccolò Contestabili's Frescoes (1795).One of the crown jewels of this property is the extraordinary cycle of frescoes by Nicolò Contestabili, completed in 1795. These frescoes, which decorate four salons of the piano nobile, are considered the artist’s masterpiece. Nicolò was heir to a dynasty of painters, son of Antonio Contestabili and nephew of Giovanni Battista and Francesco Natali, key figures of the Lunigiana decorative tradition. The artist’s signature and date are still visible above the doors of the Sala della Niobe, affirming the authenticity and historic value of the frescoes. It is believed that the decorations were commissioned to celebrate the marriage of Bernardo Damiani and Marchesa Maria Barbara Spinola of Genoa, member of one of the city’s most powerful aristocratic families. An Architectural Treasure Ready to be Revived Palazzo Damiani is not just a building, but a living chronicle of 18th-century nobility, architecture, and regional identity. With: Monumental proportions, Two internal courtyards, Lavish frescoed rooms, Historic documentation, and complete restoration potential it offers a rare and exceptional opportunity to revive a protected national treasure, perfect for cultural foundations, historical hospitality projects, or private collectors. Protected by the Italian Ministry of Culture since 1982, it awaits a visionary new chapter in its centuries-old story.

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  • Superficie: 493mq
  • Locali: 16
  • Condizioni: Da ristrutturare
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  • Classe Energ.: G

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