Palazzo Corvaja

Palazzo Corvaja.

Palazzo Corvaja (sometimes spelt Palazzo Corvaia) is a medieval palace in Taormina, Sicily, Italy. It was principally built at the end of the 14th century and is named after one of the oldest and most prominent families of Taormina, which owned it from 1538 to 1945.

On four main floors and constructed around a courtyard, the Catalan Gothic palazzo is crenellated. The principal floor has fenestration of pairs of lancet windows divided by columns. The courtyard walls are decorated by reliefs illustrating The Creation.

Arab Tower in the Palazzo Corvaja: The tower was incorporated into other parts of the building from the end of the AD 13th century.[1]

Today the palazzo is used as an exhibition centre.

The inner courtyard of Corvaja Palace. Its Gothic influence can be seen in the style of the arched windows and doorways
  1. ^ "Arab Tower in the Palazzo Corvaja - Discover Islamic Art - Virtual Museum". islamicart.museumwnf.org.

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