
Palazzo Spada
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Palazzo Spada is a 16th-century palace located in Rome, Italy. Designed by architect Bartolomeo Baronino, it features the famous Galleria Spada with its illusionary perspective. The palace now houses the Council of State and a public art gallery.
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Constructed in 1540, Palazzo Spada showcases Mannerist architecture with its renowned trompe-l'œil corridor by Francesco Borromini, creating an optical illusion of extended space. Visitors can explore the art gallery within, displaying works from the 16th and 17th centuries. The palace is accessible via public transport, positioned near the Tiber River.











