Dropped Triglyphs of Palazzo Te
An architectural oddity where the triglyphs of the courtyard of walls create an optical illusion.

šŸ“œ Palazzo Te, a 1524 pleasure palace, built for Federico II Gonzaga and designed by Giulio Romano.
šŸ” Features monumental frescos, a secret garden, and an Egyptian museum.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Admire impressive stuccos, including the unique dropped triglyphs.
šŸ‘€ Experience an optical illusion where triglyphs appear to slide down the wall.
✨ Witness a unique architectural illusion.
šŸ“ø Great for unusual photography.

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