Palazzo Maccarani Stati

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TypePalazzo
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationRome, Italy
Coordinates41°53′53.8″N 12°28′31.3″E / 41.898278°N 12.475361°E / 41.898278; 12.475361
Palazzo Maccarani Stati
Palazzo Maccarani Stati
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General information
TypePalazzo
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationRome, Italy
Coordinates41°53′53.8″N 12°28′31.3″E / 41.898278°N 12.475361°E / 41.898278; 12.475361
Construction started1519
Construction stopped1524
OwnerState property
Technical details
Floor count3 levels
Design and construction
ArchitectGiulio Romano

The Palazzo Maccarani Stati is a medieval palace located in Rome in Sant'Eustachio.[1] [2] The palace was designed by Giulio Romano; this is his last work in Rome. The name of the palace has two surnames. Stati is the surname of the initial owners of the structure. The building was a private palace of the wealthy Stati family that later went bankrupt.[3] In 1786, the palazzo passed to the Maccarani family, related to the initial owners.

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