Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari

Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari
The facade on Piazza del Monte di Pietà
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General information
StatusIn use
AddressVia dell'Arco del Monte 99
Town or cityRome
CountryItaly
Year(s) built16th century – 19th century
ClientBarberini family
OwnerMetropolitan City of Rome Capital
Design and construction
Architect(s)Annibale Lippi
Flaminio Ponzio
Giovanni Maria Bonazzini
Francesco Contini
Nicola Giansimoni

Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari, also called Casa Grande Barberini,[1][2] to distinguish it from the more famous palace in the Trevi district, is a historic palace in Rome. It was the family's first residence in the papal capital and, even after the construction of the palace at the Quattro Fontane, it remained the home of Taddeo, prince of Palestrina, until he fled to France. The palace remained the property of the Barberini family until the fourth decade of the eighteenth century, when they sold it to the Discalced Carmelites, who made it the seat of their General Curia; later passed to the Monte di Pietà, it is now owned by the municipality of Rome and home to educational institutions, including the Vittoria Colonna High School.

  1. ^ "Casa Grande Barberini". rome.czechcentres.cz.
  2. ^ "Casa Grande dei Barberini". info.roma.it.