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The Palazzo Colonna () is a palatial block of buildings in central , Italy, at the base of the , and adjacent to the church of Santi Apostoli. It is built in part over the ruins of an old Roman , and it has belonged to the prominent for over twenty generations.


History
The first part of the palace dates from the 13th century, and tradition holds that the building hosted during his visit to Rome. The first documentary mention notes that the property hosted Cardinals Giovanni and Giacomo Colonna in the 13th century. It was also home to Cardinal Oddone Colonna before he ascended to the papacy as Pope Martin V in 1417.

Following his death, the palace was sacked during feuds, and the main property passed into the hands of the family. It returned to the Colonna family when Marcantonio I Colonna married Lucrezia Gara Franciotti Della Rovere, the niece of Pope Julius II. The Colonna family's alliance to the power likely protected the palace from looting during the Sack of Rome (1527).

Starting with Filippo Colonna (1578–1639), many changes have refurbished and create a unitary complex around a central garden. Architects including Girolamo Rainaldi and labored on specific projects. Only in the 17th and 18th centuries were the main facades completed, one facing Piazza SS. Apostoli and the other facing Via della Pilotta. Much of this design was completed by Antonio del Grande (including the grand gallery) and Girolamo Fontana (decoration of the gallery). In the 18th century, the long low facade designed by , with later additions by with taller corner blocks (facing Piazza SS. Apostoli), was constructed and recalls earlier structures resembling a fortification.


Colonna Art Gallery
The main gallery (completed 1703) and the masterful Colonna art collection was acquired after 1650 by both the cardinal and his nephew, the Connestabile Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna. It includes works by , Domenico Ghirlandaio, Palma the Elder, Salviati, , , Pietro da Cortona, Annibale Carracci (painting of ), , , and . Ceiling frescoes by , , , and Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari celebrate the role of Marcantonio II Colonna in the battle of Lepanto (1571). An Apotheosis of Martin V was painted by . There are frescoed apartments completed after 1664 by Crescenzio Onofri, and Pieter Mulier II (nicknamed "Cavalier Tempesta"). Other rooms were frescoed in the 18th century by and Pietro Bianchi. The older wing of the complex, now known as Princess Isabelle's apartments, but once housing Martin V's library and palace, contains frescoes by , , Crescenzio Onofri, Giacinto Gimignani, and . It also contains a collection of landscapes and genre scenes by painters like , Caspar Van Wittel (Vanvitelli), and Jan Brueghel the Elder.

Along with the possessions of the Doria-Pamphilij and Pallavicini-Rospigliosi families, this is one of the largest private art collections in Rome.


In popular culture
The ending scene from the 1953 classic film , starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, was shot at the gallery.


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