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Tapestry room - Palazzo BarbieriBarbieri's Palace (of the Great New Guard or the Town hall), constructed in the first half of the XIXth century by Giuseppe Barbieri, as siege of the Austrian Civic Guard, is a great neoclassic building, inspired to the forms of the ancient roman temples.
The Tapestry room is located on the first floor of the palace and it takes its name from the precious handworks placed here in the years after the Second World War. It's furnished with two enormous late XVIth century canvas. The first one on the opposite long wall to the windows, it represents the Supper in Levi's house, it is a painting ascribed to Benedict and Carletto Caliari. The second canvas, on the shorter wall, is an artwork by Paul Farinati who represents the Veronese victory against Frederick Barbarossa's army.

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