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Palazzo Galgano, Siena : ウィキペディア英語版
Palazzo San Galgano, Siena
The Palazzo San Galgano is a Renaissance style urban palace located on via Roma number 47, in Terzo Camollia of the city of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. The palace is around the corner from the church of San Raimondo.
==History==
The palace was commissioned in 1474 by the Giovanni di Niccolò, abbot of the Abbey of San Galgano;〔Abbey now only ruins.〕 the designs were by Giuliano da Maiano, who also designed the Sienese Palazzo Spannochi.
In the 16th-century, the palace underwent restructuring, when it housed the ''Congregation of the Abbandonate'', and then of the ''Virgin del Soccorso''. The courtyard portico dates from 1600, and the holy stairs and Chigi chapel date from 1710. The palace in 2015 houses the Department of Historical Sciences and Cultural Goods of the University of Siena.〔(University of Siena ), information on palace.〕
The palace, has six ground floor arches made from rusticated stone, now mostly walled. The second floor retains the mullioned windows.〔(Guida di Siena e dei suoi dintorni ), Enrico Torrini, editor; Siena, (1907); page 98.〕

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