Loggia dei Mercanti

Local nameLoggia dei Mercanti
LocationAncona, Italy

The Loggia dei Mercanti is a historical palace in Ancona, central Italy.

The construction of the palace commenced in 1442 under the direction of architect Giovanni Pace, also known as Sodo, during a period of economic prosperity for Ancona. Situated near the port, which served as the trade hub of the mercantile republic during medieval times, the palace was intended to serve as a gathering place for traders. The building was restored in 1558-1561 after a fire, under the direction of Pellegrino Tibaldi, who also frescoed the central hall.

The current façade was designed by the Dalmatian architect Giorgio da Sebenico, who worked to it in 1451 to 1459. It is divided into four vertical sections, topped by a pinnacle. Each one has a statue, representing, Hope, Fortitude, Justice and Charity.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loggia_dei_Mercanti

Address 40 Via della Loggia, 60121, Italy

Coordinates 43°37'12.372" N 13°30'35.003" E

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