File:Ceccaroni or Massucci Palace at Recanati - Architect Carlo Orazio Leopardi (1714-1799) (36051402234).jpg

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Il prozio di Giacomo Leopardi era, per diletto, architetto. Si chiamava Carlo Orazio Leopardi (1714-1799) ed è suo il disegno di palazzo Ceccaroni, poi Massucci a Recanati (foto), la cui facciata si distingue per la dicromia tra i mattoni e le incorniciature con timpano delle finestre. Poiché Carlo Orazio Leopardi ha disegnato anche il palazzo di famiglia (che ospita la celebre biblioteca), è inevitabile un confronto tra i due edifici, a tutto vantaggio di palazzo Ceccaroni, che appare architettonicamente molto più organico e unitario. In palazzo Leopardi infatti, non solo è assente qualunque dicromia (essendo le incorniciature di finestre e balconi in cotto, come d'altronde solitamente a Recanati), ma si verifica il paradosso dell'ingresso principale dislocato lateralmente, sulla via e non sulla piazza. Forse ciò è dovuto al fatto che fa famiglia acquistò il contiguo palazzo della estinta famiglia Giardini. Insomma, in considerazione dell'ampio spazio antistante, l'occasione perduta di fare di palazzo Leopardi il più monumentale di Recanati.

Ricordo infine che palazzo Ceccaroni è uno dei set del film di Mario Martone Il Giovane Favoloso, nella scena in cui la carrozza conduce il poeta dal cugino del padre per ottenere il passaporto per la "fuga" dal natìo borgo selvaggio.
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Source Ceccaroni or Massucci Palace at Recanati - Architect Carlo Orazio Leopardi (1714-1799)
Author Carlo Raso from Naples, Italy
Camera location43° 24′ 21.76″ N, 13° 32′ 46.73″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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