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Royal Palace...

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Royal Palace sent on January 05, 2020 (22:38) by Marisa194. 64 comments, 2343 views.

, 1/25 f/2.5, ISO 400, hand held. Versailles, France.

Palazzo Reale nasce come grande dimora patrizia edificata dai Balbi – che lo costruirono tra il 1643 ed il 1650 – e dai Durazzo – che lo ampliarono tra la fine del Seicento e l'inizio del secolo successivo. Diventa Palazzo Reale nel 1824 quando viene acquistato dai Savoia. Il palazzo è uno dei più vasti complessi architettonici sei-settecenteschi a Genova con saloni di rappresentanza completi di affreschi, stucchi, dipinti, sculture, arredi e suppellettili appartenuti alle famiglie nobili e reali che lo abitarono. Le volte dei salotti e delle gallerie sono affrescate da alcuni dei nomi più importanti della decorazione barocca e rococò. Tra gli oltre cento dipinti esposti nelle sale si trovano opere dei migliori artisti genovesi del Seicento insieme a capolavori di Anton Van Dyck, Tintoretto, Guercino, Luca Giordano, Ferdinand Voet e dei Bassano. Le radici di Palazzo Reale affondano nel Seicento e fu voluto dalla famiglia aristocratica dei Balbi. Il 4 febbraio 1643 Stefano Balbi, abile finanziere, presentò il progetto per l'imponente fabbrica che sarebbe sorta di fronte alla chiesa di San Carlo e affidò i lavori agli architetti Pier Francesco Cantone, Michele Moncino e Giovanni Angelo Falcone. L'impianto secentesco della costruzione era allora limitato all'attuale corpo centrale e per la decorazione delle sale furono chiamati alcuni degli artisti più apprezzati sulla scena genovese come Giovan Battista Carlone e Valerio Castello, ma anche i bolognesi Angelo Michele Colonna e Agostino Mitelli. Il palazzo cambiò di proprietà nel 1679, quando Eugenio Durazzo lo acquistò. Il nuovo proprietario oltre a ridecorare la maggior parte delle sale diede il via a nuovi lavori edilizi: la costruzione dell'ala orientale, la decorazione della lunga facciata su Strada Balbi e la ricostruzione del Teatro del Falcone. Nella prima metà del Settecento il palazzo assunse un'articolazione tutta scenografica, con la costruzione dei due corpi scala, del grande terrazzo a U e dell'ampliamento del cortile d'onore. Risale a questa fase la Galleria degli Specchi, per la quale vennero presi come modelli d'esempio le gallerie dei Palazzi Colonna e Doria Pamphilj a Roma e la Galerie de Glaces, Versailles. All'inizio dell'Ottocento i Durazzo, afflitti da una crisi economica, misero in vendita il palazzo. Il primo a interessarsene fu Napoleone Bonaparte, ma alla fine ad aggiudicarsi la dimora nel 1824 fu il re di Sardegna Vittorio Emanuele I. Furono subito previsti importanti lavori di restauro e gli appartamenti furono adattati ai bisogni della famiglia reale nuovo uso. Così in quei decenni fu costruito un passaggio coperto che univa la reggia su via Prè e alla Regia Darsena e vennero allestite la Sala del Trono, la Sala della Udienze, il Salone da Ballo e un appartamento nobile al primo piano. Nel secondo piano nobile nell'ala di levante furono allestiti gli appartamenti del Re e della Regina, mentre l'ala di ponente fu destinata ad appartamento per il secondogenito di re Carlo Alberto, Ferdinando Duca di Genova. I Savoia commissionarono le decorazioni ai più rispettati professori della locale Accademia Ligustica e nel 1821 Carlo Felice aveva acquistato un importante raccolta di dipinti per la quadreria, ormai scarna a causa dalle alienazioni volute dagli ultimi eredi Durazzo in epoca di crisi e dai trasferimenti di opere a Torino ordinati sia da Carlo Felice che da Carlo Alberto. Palazzo Reale cambiò proprietario per l'ultima volta nel 1919, quando Vittorio Emanuele III lo cedette allo Stato Italiano.



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sent on January 06, 2020 (21:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great shooting, which makes all the magnificence of this building, which you illustrated with a beautiful and interesting caption. Complimenri, Marisa.
Hello, young people

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sent on January 06, 2020 (22:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Gabriel! you're very nice, it's true a straightening took us, but with falling lines I always have some problems :-D
Thank you John, a caption for this photo seemed necessary!
Marisa

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sent on January 06, 2020 (23:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Truly impressive the Royal Palace resumed :-P magnificent the pdr.... The light is also beautiful ;-) congratulations Marisa :-P Hello Rosario ;-)


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sent on January 06, 2020 (23:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good good.

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sent on January 06, 2020 (23:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Rosario!
I'm very happy you appreciated, came to me light and subject ;-)
Hello :-P Marisa

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sent on January 06, 2020 (23:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Claudio!!! Sorriso

user112477
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sent on January 07, 2020 (1:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Marlene194, if you want to compliment you do them too, but from 18 to 105 I do not know what focal you used.
If you're already at 18 you've done everything you could, unfortunately sacrificing down. If I could have expanded more it would have been better.
There would be, if possible, a recovery. Straightening in p/p would have further sacrificed the bass.
As for the rest, considering the available space and the lighting that is there and the equipment. You did everything you could do. The explanation prevails. The photo is complement. Hello.

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sent on January 07, 2020 (12:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The explanation prevails. The photo is complement.
I didn't get it so well, but thank you very much for the detailed and wise comment! 8-)
Hello :-) Marisa

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sent on January 07, 2020 (13:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Interesting place and reflection
If possible I would have looked for a more central perspective
Hello ;-)

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sent on January 07, 2020 (19:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful composition shooting, interesting caption, congratulations!
hello Claudio

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sent on January 07, 2020 (21:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Simone, not to justify myself but I was on a terrace and I could act only with the small zoom of the camera, I wanted to leave a little sky and :-D
Thank you Claudius! the caption helps ;-)
Thank you again Fujifan, I reflected and I understood your thoughts perfectly! :-P
So many greetings to all! Marisa

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sent on January 09, 2020 (11:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent shot in the blue hour that further enhances the pictorial luministic effect of the windows.
AlsoAppliable as a guide Marisa (sooner or later I will take advantage of it since not understood in Genoa for 20 years ca !).
Hello,
Fabio

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sent on January 09, 2020 (21:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Fabio! When you come tell me I will be a good guide! For the price don't worry, we will definitely agree :-D The Royal Palace is worth a trip! And surely to photograph it you can do better ;-)
Hello, good evening!
Marisa :-P

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sent on January 09, 2020 (21:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sorry Marisa, I will do the honours, Minister Franceschini said that I reserve a real apartment :-D then for the photos I will fully rely on you ;-)
A hug :-"
Fabio

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sent on January 09, 2020 (21:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The Marches are worse than the Genoese, in order to save money corrupt the ministers of the Italian Republic :-D
Hellooo!!! ;-)

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sent on January 09, 2020 (21:44) | This comment has been translated

SorrySorrySorry

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sent on January 10, 2020 (11:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful the shade, framing and evening colors, compliments
hello Marco

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sent on January 10, 2020 (11:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gorgeous!
I really like
the square cut


A question
I did not quite understand the combination indicated
Machine : Nikon P7800 (compact)
Nikon optics: DX 18-105mm
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sent on January 10, 2020 (12:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice and timely and thorough caption. Congratulations and good
Hello Marisa :-)

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sent on January 10, 2020 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations Marisa,
beautiful pdr and beautiful composition.
Hello, Paul




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