The Rooms of Beatrice d'Este in the Castle of Vigevano reopen.


Five hundred years after their construction and after restoration, the Rooms of Beatrice d'Este reopen in Vigevano Castle.

After 500 years since they were built, the rooms of Beatrice d’Este, duchess of Milan, located inside Vigevano Castle will be reopened and open to the public.

The spaces constitute the female wing of the castle, commissioned by Ludovico il Moro and designed by Donato Bramante.

Last April, the rooms for court festivities and performances had been reopened, and now, after restoration, these two rooms that were used as the Ladies’ Loggia, maids’ quarters, and private spaces for closets, clothes, and art collections of Beatrice d’Este have been made accessible.

Source: La Stampa - La Provincia pavese

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The Rooms of Beatrice d'Este in the Castle of Vigevano reopen.
The Rooms of Beatrice d'Este in the Castle of Vigevano reopen.


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