- Art & Culture
Palazzo Fodri
Built at the end of the 15th century by the Cremonese architect De Lera, it was the residence of the noble Fodri family. The sober façade with light rustication is enriched by a refined terracotta frieze and ends with a row of roundels featuring busts of warriors and ladies. In the internal courtyard with its overlapping portico and loggia, there is a terracotta string course depicting a battle scene, as well as a monochrome painted eaves with episodes from Roman history. On the upper floor, there is a hall with a wooden ceiling decorated with 168 panels depicting portraits of famous men and women from the early 16th century.
Opening hours
Le visite sono previste in occasione di eventi o mostre.











