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Palazzo Abatellis description and photos - Italy: Palermo (Sicily). Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Palazzo Abatellis. Photo & DescriptionPalazzo Abatellis, also known as Palazzo Patella, is an ancient palace in Palermo that today houses the Regional Art Gallery of Sicily. It is located in the Kalsa quarter. On the night of April 16-17, 1943, the Palazzo underwent a terrible bombardment by the Allied troops: the covered balcony, portico, the south-western sector of the palace and the wall of the western tower were destroyed. After the war, the palace was restored under the guidance of architects Mario Guiotto and Armando Dillon and turned into an art gallery of medieval art, which opened in 1954. Today, within the walls of the Regional Art Gallery of Sicily, you can see a collection of works of art, many of which were acquired after the closure of some religious orders in 1866. They were originally kept in the Pinacoteca of the University of Reggia, and in the second half of the 19th century - in the National Museum of Palermo. On the first floor of the gallery, there are works of wood from the 12th century, works of art from the 14th and 15th centuries, including works by Antonello Gagini, majolica from the 14th-17th centuries, "Bust of a Lady" by Francesco Laurana (15th century) and painted parts of wooden ceilings. In the premises of the former chapel, there is a huge fresco "The Triumph of Death" dating from 1445. On the second floor, you can see the gallery's most famous painting, The Annunciation by Antonello da Messina (15th century), considered a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. Here are exhibited canvases by this artist depicting Saints Augustine, Gregory and Jerome - once they were part of a large polyptych, now destroyed. Works by foreign artists include a triptych by Jan Gossaert and Jan Provost. We also recommend reading Salman Street description and photos - Turkey: Ankara Topic: Palazzo Abatellis description and photos - Italy: Palermo (Sicily). |