Renaissance palaces
Renaissance palaces were grand residences built during the Renaissance period, which spanned from the 14th to the 17th century. These structures often featured classical architectural elements, such as columns, arches, and domes, reflecting the revival of Roman and Greek styles. They were designed to showcase wealth and power, often adorned with intricate sculptures and frescoes.
Many Renaissance palaces, like the Palazzo Medici in Florence and the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, served as centers of political and cultural life. The interiors were lavishly decorated, with spacious courtyards and gardens that emphasized harmony and beauty, embodying the ideals of the Humanist movement.