Bolzano in Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol, Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy — Southern and Western Europe (Mediterranean)
Residence of the Troilo Family
Residenza Troilo
— Troyburg —
Edificio di impianto tardo-medievale amplliato nel tardo Cinquecento, originaria dimora dell’omonima famiglia di mercanti roveretani.
Conserva in facciata decorazioni sovrapposte dei secoli XV, XVII e XVIII.
Ansitz de Kaufmannsfamilie Troilo aus Rovereto.
Spätmittelalterliches, gegen Ende des 16. Jh. erweitertes Gebäude.
An der Fassade mehrere Schichten mit Malereien aus dem 15., 17. und 18. Jh.
Residence of the Troilo family
Rovereto merchants.
The late medieval structure was enlarged in the late 16th century.
The facade still shows overlaid decorations from the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Erected by Cita di Bolzano/Stadt Bozen.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Buildings.
Location. 46° 29.948′ N, 11° 21.216′ E. Marker is in Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-South Tyrol), in Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol. Marker is at the intersection of Via Argentieri and Vicolo della Parrocchia, on the right when traveling west on Via Argentieri. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: Via Argentieri, 16, Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige 39100, Italy. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 7 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Mercantile Palace (about 90 meters away, measured in a direct line); Neptune’s Fountain (about 90 meters away); Cathedral (Parish Church of Our Lady of the Assumption) (about 150 meters away); Franciscan Monastery (about 180 meters away); Dominican Church and Monastery (about 210 meters away); First World War Military Hospital (about 210 meters away); The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (approx. 0.3 kilometers away).
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