
Palazzo Fava
Bologna, Italy
Palazzo Fava is a Renaissance palace in the centre of Bologna, Italy. It is best known for its frescoes by the Carracci, the cousins Annibale, Agostino and Ludovico, whose decorations of its rooms with mythological and historical scenes mark an important moment in the development of Bolognese painting.
The palace is used today as an exhibition venue, hosting temporary art exhibitions while its historic frescoed interiors remain on view.