Palazzo Simon (Simon Palace), Alghero
Simon Palace stands prominently on Gilbert Ferret Street in Alghero, near the historic San Giovanni Tower. Originally constructed in the late 13th century, this elegant building has undergone significant restoration, particularly in the late 19th century. Its architectural design reflects the Neoclassical style, characterized by clean lines, grand proportions, and classical detailing.
The façade of Simon Palace is distinguished by a massive front door framed by a gracefully arching entrance. Above this door, the emblem of the Simon family, the palace's original owners, is prominently displayed. This emblem adds a touch of historical significance and personal connection to the building's past.
The Neoclassical design of Simon Palace is evident in its symmetrical layout and refined ornamentation, which are hallmarks of the style. The building's restoration has preserved these elements, ensuring that the palace remains a striking example of architectural elegance.
Today, Simon Palace is a notable feature of Alghero's historic streetscape, offering a glimpse into the city's rich architectural and familial heritage. Its prominent location and historical significance make it an important landmark for both visitors and locals alike.
The façade of Simon Palace is distinguished by a massive front door framed by a gracefully arching entrance. Above this door, the emblem of the Simon family, the palace's original owners, is prominently displayed. This emblem adds a touch of historical significance and personal connection to the building's past.
The Neoclassical design of Simon Palace is evident in its symmetrical layout and refined ornamentation, which are hallmarks of the style. The building's restoration has preserved these elements, ensuring that the palace remains a striking example of architectural elegance.
Today, Simon Palace is a notable feature of Alghero's historic streetscape, offering a glimpse into the city's rich architectural and familial heritage. Its prominent location and historical significance make it an important landmark for both visitors and locals alike.
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Sight Name: Palazzo Simon (Simon Palace)
Sight Location: Alghero, Italy (See walking tours in Alghero)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Alghero, Italy (See walking tours in Alghero)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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The area’s history stretches back way before Christian times. The Phoenicians arrived here in the 8th century BC, establishing a metalworking settlement called Saint Imbenia.
Later, this strategic Mediterranean location attracted the Genoese Doria family, who... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles