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The Rocca Sanvitale, or Sanvitale Castle, is a fortress residence in the centre of the town of Fontanellato, near Parma, northern Italy. Construction of the moated block, accessible through a drawbridge, was begun in the 13th century, mostly completed by the 15th century, with embellishments continuing through to the 18th century. It is prototypical of the urban castle-houses of the turbulent medieval communes of Northern Italy. Until the 1930s it was the home of the descendants of the Count of Sanvitale.

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  • Rocca Sanvitale (Fontanellato) (de)
  • Rocca Sanvitale (en)
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  • Die Rocca Sanvitale, auch Castello di Fontanellato genannt, ist eine mittelalterliche, ganz von einem Wassergraben umgebene Wasserburg in Fontanellato in der italienischen Region Emilia-Romagna. Sie liegt an der Piazza Matteotti 1. In dieser Burg liegt die Saletta di Diana e Atteone, die wegen ihrer manieristischen Fresken bekannt ist, die Parmigianino schuf. (de)
  • La rocca Sanvitale, nota anche come castello di Fontanellato, è un maniero d'epoca medievale interamente circondato da fossato colmo d'acqua, che sorge in piazza Matteotti 1 a Fontanellato, in provincia di Parma; al suo interno si trova la Saletta di Diana e Atteone, nota per gli affreschi manieristi del Parmigianino. (it)
  • The Rocca Sanvitale, or Sanvitale Castle, is a fortress residence in the centre of the town of Fontanellato, near Parma, northern Italy. Construction of the moated block, accessible through a drawbridge, was begun in the 13th century, mostly completed by the 15th century, with embellishments continuing through to the 18th century. It is prototypical of the urban castle-houses of the turbulent medieval communes of Northern Italy. Until the 1930s it was the home of the descendants of the Count of Sanvitale. (en)
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  • Die Rocca Sanvitale, auch Castello di Fontanellato genannt, ist eine mittelalterliche, ganz von einem Wassergraben umgebene Wasserburg in Fontanellato in der italienischen Region Emilia-Romagna. Sie liegt an der Piazza Matteotti 1. In dieser Burg liegt die Saletta di Diana e Atteone, die wegen ihrer manieristischen Fresken bekannt ist, die Parmigianino schuf. (de)
  • The Rocca Sanvitale, or Sanvitale Castle, is a fortress residence in the centre of the town of Fontanellato, near Parma, northern Italy. Construction of the moated block, accessible through a drawbridge, was begun in the 13th century, mostly completed by the 15th century, with embellishments continuing through to the 18th century. It is prototypical of the urban castle-houses of the turbulent medieval communes of Northern Italy. Until the 1930s it was the home of the descendants of the Count of Sanvitale. The crenelated walls and asymmetric towers are surrounded by an arcaded town. Adjacent to the castle are gardens and a courtyard. The optical chamber (camera ottica) has an optical system that projects to an inside wall a view of the town through mirrors and a prism. Rocca Sanvitale is now partly a museum and partly offices and conference hall for the town administration. Inside are the frescoes of Diane and Acteon painted in 1523–24 by Parmigianino for the Count Galeazzo Sanvitale and his wife, Paola Gonzaga. (en)
  • La rocca Sanvitale, nota anche come castello di Fontanellato, è un maniero d'epoca medievale interamente circondato da fossato colmo d'acqua, che sorge in piazza Matteotti 1 a Fontanellato, in provincia di Parma; al suo interno si trova la Saletta di Diana e Atteone, nota per gli affreschi manieristi del Parmigianino. (it)
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