Palazzo Regaù
The Palazzo Regaù dates back to the mid-15th century. It has an interesting and rare porch, probably similar to that of the Palazzo Braschi-Brunello, no longer existing, with the columns resting on a little wall which has almost completely disappeared after the street was raised as a precaution against the flooding of the Bacchiglione.
The four-arched window, with the ornate parapet with figures representing the four Cardinal virtues, and the two single-arched windows next to it, are among the most interesting elements of Gothic architecture in Vicenza.
The end part to the left, corresponding to the two arches on the ground floor, was added at a later date.
Address: corso XX Settembre, 37
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