Palazzo Bevilacqua is an ancient palace in Verona located at Corso Santa Anastasia 38, in the city center, not to be confused with the more famous Palazzo Bevilacqua on Corso Cavour, attributed to the architect Michele Sammicheli, which is now state-owned.
The palace, dating back to the 13th century, belongs to the noble Bevilacqua family, one of the oldest in the city of Verona. In 1335, it was the home of Pietro Alighieri, Dante's son, who practiced the profession of judge in Verona.
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Address: Verona, Italy
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