Restoration work in the Palazzo Dal Lago.
The building in question is known as Palazzo Dal Lago, named after the Dal Lago family of Cles, who lived there. The two rooms that have been restored are the hall and the stucco room.
The hall consists of an entrance door, four side doors and three windows. All the surfaces, both the walls and the ceiling, are painted with tempera decorations. In the central part of the hall there are two important fireplaces, one facing the other, located in the middle of the side walls. The chimney is composed of light-coloured stone and red stone parts on the two sides and above the facular , the rest of the areas in stucco, the latter painted in imitation of stone. There is a square faux-marble mirror above the light-coloured stone that closes the upper part of the fireplace. On the sides are six figures in white stucco.
The stucco room, originally considered the wedding room of the palace, richly decorated with stucco and gilding, is divided by a double-arched architrave with corbels and a central hanging drop also decorated with stucco and gold.
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