The history of Palazzo Brenzoni belongs to the vast catalogue of Veronese residential buildings dating back to the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance; although the oldest sources date the location on Via Duomo to earlier times, probably dating back to the 14th century. The first demonstrable record of the existence of Palazzo Brenzoni dates back to 1755, however, cited as belonging to a certain Santo Pizzardini.
Subsequently, the palace was alienated to the nobleman Agostino Vincenzo di Brenzone in 1789. From that time on, the Brenzoni family, the architects of the late Gothic renovation of the building, resided permanently in the palace.
In the Austrian Land Register dating back to 1847, the building is listed as belonging to Count Lodovico Brenzoni quondam Agostino. Only a few years later, on 21 July 1856, a project to modify the elevation was presented to the Congregazione dell' Ornato by Francesco Fusari, Public Municipal Archivist, related to the Brenzoni family as well as being their tenant.
In the Casatico of 1920, the property is reported to belong to Countess Guarienti, widow Brenzoni. In 2013, the history of Palazzo Brenzoni opened a new chapter, as it was acquired by the current owner, who carried out a conservative restoration. This brought to light decorative fragments from the 14th century and the wooden ceiling with painted floorboards, as well as other historical decorations.
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