On the northern end of the Parco della Favorita is one of Palermo's strangest buildings: a large and fully decorated Chinese palace. Built in 1799 for King Ferdinand III, during the height of the European craze for all things Oriental, the palace is jarringly out-of-place in the Sicilian capital.
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palace consists of three floors, each decorated with Chinese patterns, writing, or frescoes of pastoral Chinese life. Although the focus was Chinese, there are Italian elements as well; one room is done entirely in the style of Pompeii, painted in the deep red identified with the destroyed city.
(via Palermo For 91 Days)
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