Dating back to the end of the XVII century, the current
Palazzo Merizzi is formed of two 16th-century residences and a Medieval tower.
The inner courtyard is this palazzo’s gem, with loggia and stylish stucco works
framing the windows that enthral visitors. Inside, the suites of this former
residence of the Archbishop Giacomo Merizzi (1881–1916), a benefactor of
Tirano, are steeped in the same elegance.
Thanks to the generosity of the Merizzi family, who
collaborate with the town authorities, the palazzo regularly enraptures
audiences with live concerts, exhibitions and shows within the courtyard. In
fact, it has become one of the most visited and photographed sites in Tirano’s
old town.
Guided visits run throughout the summer.
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