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Barokna palača i vrt Giovannija Felicea de Gerliczyja u Rijeci: prilog identifikaciji i valorizaciji ; The Baroque Palace and Garden of Giovanni Felice de Gerliczy in Rijeka: Identification and Analysis
U članku se obrađuje povijest i arhitektonske značajke barokne palače Giovannija Felicea de Gerliczyja u Rijeci, smještene u uličnom nizu i danas skrivene iza historicističkog pročelja u Ciottinoj 14. Palača je podignuta pedesetih godina 18. stoljeća, a njezin izvorni izgled poznat je s nacrta iz 1780. koji se čuva u Austrijskom državnom arhivu. Oblikovanje i prostorna organizacija palače, vidljivi na nacrtu, svjedoče da je bila riječ o reprezentativnom stanovanju te imućnom i važnom naručitelju. Izvorno dvokatna, trokrilna palača imala je asimetričan prostorni raspored, ali je uočljiva tipično barokna osovinska postava središnjeg salona prvog kata koji se pruža cijelom širinom zgrade te ulaznog predvorja u njegovoj osi u prizemlju. U članku se donosi analiza izvornih oblikovnih i prostornih obilježja palače, a posebno pojave, organizacije i elemenata francuskog parternog vrta, koji je, kao i sama palača, bio u mnogome sačuvan sve do kraja 19. stoljeća. Tijekom 19. i 20. stoljeća palača je preživjela brojne preinake koje su u unutrašnjosti značile adaptaciju prostora za građanske stanove, dogradnju trećeg kata, a na pročelju izvedbu historicističkog ukrasa. ; The article focuses on the history and architectural features of a baroque palace formerly owned by Giovanni Felice de Gerliczy and nowadays hidden behind the historicist façade of the building at 14 Ciottina Street in Rijeka. The palace was built in the 1750s and its original appearance is known from a drawing made in 1780, now preserved at the Austrian State Archives. The palace’s design and spatial organization, as presented in the drawing, show that it was a representative residential palace built for a wealthy and important investor. Originally, it was a three-storey building with three wings and an asymmetrical distribution of rooms. However, one can still discern the typically baroque, central position of the grand hall on the first floor, stretching along the whole width of the building, and the entry hall positioned along the same axis on the ground floor. The authors have analysed the original design and spatial organization of the palace, especially the appearance, arrangement, and individual elements of the French parterre garden, which remained largely preserved until the late 19th century, same as the palace. During the 19th and 20th centuries, however, the palace suffered extensive reconstructions, which included an adaptation of its interior to create rental apartments, construction of the third floor, and addition of historicist ornamentation to the façades.
Barokna palača i vrt Giovannija Felicea de Gerliczyja u Rijeci: prilog identifikaciji i valorizaciji ; The Baroque Palace and Garden of Giovanni Felice de Gerliczy in Rijeka: Identification and Analysis
U članku se obrađuje povijest i arhitektonske značajke barokne palače Giovannija Felicea de Gerliczyja u Rijeci, smještene u uličnom nizu i danas skrivene iza historicističkog pročelja u Ciottinoj 14. Palača je podignuta pedesetih godina 18. stoljeća, a njezin izvorni izgled poznat je s nacrta iz 1780. koji se čuva u Austrijskom državnom arhivu. Oblikovanje i prostorna organizacija palače, vidljivi na nacrtu, svjedoče da je bila riječ o reprezentativnom stanovanju te imućnom i važnom naručitelju. Izvorno dvokatna, trokrilna palača imala je asimetričan prostorni raspored, ali je uočljiva tipično barokna osovinska postava središnjeg salona prvog kata koji se pruža cijelom širinom zgrade te ulaznog predvorja u njegovoj osi u prizemlju. U članku se donosi analiza izvornih oblikovnih i prostornih obilježja palače, a posebno pojave, organizacije i elemenata francuskog parternog vrta, koji je, kao i sama palača, bio u mnogome sačuvan sve do kraja 19. stoljeća. Tijekom 19. i 20. stoljeća palača je preživjela brojne preinake koje su u unutrašnjosti značile adaptaciju prostora za građanske stanove, dogradnju trećeg kata, a na pročelju izvedbu historicističkog ukrasa. ; The article focuses on the history and architectural features of a baroque palace formerly owned by Giovanni Felice de Gerliczy and nowadays hidden behind the historicist façade of the building at 14 Ciottina Street in Rijeka. The palace was built in the 1750s and its original appearance is known from a drawing made in 1780, now preserved at the Austrian State Archives. The palace’s design and spatial organization, as presented in the drawing, show that it was a representative residential palace built for a wealthy and important investor. Originally, it was a three-storey building with three wings and an asymmetrical distribution of rooms. However, one can still discern the typically baroque, central position of the grand hall on the first floor, stretching along the whole width of the building, and the entry hall positioned along the same axis on the ground floor. The authors have analysed the original design and spatial organization of the palace, especially the appearance, arrangement, and individual elements of the French parterre garden, which remained largely preserved until the late 19th century, same as the palace. During the 19th and 20th centuries, however, the palace suffered extensive reconstructions, which included an adaptation of its interior to create rental apartments, construction of the third floor, and addition of historicist ornamentation to the façades.
Barokna palača i vrt Giovannija Felicea de Gerliczyja u Rijeci: prilog identifikaciji i valorizaciji ; The Baroque Palace and Garden of Giovanni Felice de Gerliczy in Rijeka: Identification and Analysis
Puhmajer, Petar (Autor:in) / Majer Jurišić, Krasanka (Autor:in)
20.12.2017
Ars Adriatica ; ISSN 1848-1590 (Print) ; ISSN 1848-7459 (Online) ; Issue 7
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Kroatisch , Englisch
DDC:
720