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Palazzo Bellini
Sumptuous, for the building context in which it is located, it is a large two-storey building with an elevation marked by an equal number of orders of large windows framed by marble exhibitions with round arches on the ground floor and triangular on the upper floor, divided horizontally by a wide string course in limestone decorated with geometric and floral motifs.A second band closes the view at the top, while a balcony with a wrought iron railing overlooks the marble entrance portal. Inside, many rooms have ceilings decorated by the Bolognese painter Ferdinando Torchi, who had married Veturia Bellini, Luigi's daughter. The stately building built in the second half of the nineteenth century is currently home to the L. A. Muratori Civic Library and the Municipal Historical Archive.
It hosts the numerous exhibitions that are traditionally organized as an art gallery.