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I dont get it: where is this house? which one of the palaces? in Vilnius street? Iulius 14:37, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Juliusz Kłos writes that the palace was originally Baroque style, while Tomas Venclova writes it was Renaissance. I'd rather believe Kłos, since he was an architect. I've checked also Rąkowski and Kucharska and they all agree it was built in Baroque. Maybe it was restored as a Renaissance building because no original plans or pictures were available ? -- Lysy talk 15:20, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
To classify this building as pure mannerism style is a bit awkward. M.K. 18:18, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Let's go with Baroque ? Early Baroque makes most sense to me and is also supported by most of the sources. -- Lysy talk 19:32, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Good, Renaissance is back. M.K. 19:19, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
The problem might be that there are more than one Radziwiłł palaces in Vilnius ... and two of them are at Vilniaus street: number 22 (this one, currently art gallery) and 41/9 (currently theatre museum). Will we have separate articles for them, or join them in one article ? -- Lysy talk 16:13, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Guys, in the first place, you should distinguish between Little Radziwill Palace and Grand Radziwill Palace. If you live in Vilnius, please take pictures of them. Also, please understand that "Mannerism" or "Baroque" may be convenient labels in the West, but they are not easily applicable to architecture of Eastern European countries, especially to those buildings which have been built and rebuilt numerous times throughout their history. -- Ghirla -трёп- 16:00, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
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I dont get it: where is this house? which one of the palaces? in Vilnius street? Iulius 14:37, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Juliusz Kłos writes that the palace was originally Baroque style, while Tomas Venclova writes it was Renaissance. I'd rather believe Kłos, since he was an architect. I've checked also Rąkowski and Kucharska and they all agree it was built in Baroque. Maybe it was restored as a Renaissance building because no original plans or pictures were available ? -- Lysy talk 15:20, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
To classify this building as pure mannerism style is a bit awkward. M.K. 18:18, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Let's go with Baroque ? Early Baroque makes most sense to me and is also supported by most of the sources. -- Lysy talk 19:32, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Good, Renaissance is back. M.K. 19:19, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
The problem might be that there are more than one Radziwiłł palaces in Vilnius ... and two of them are at Vilniaus street: number 22 (this one, currently art gallery) and 41/9 (currently theatre museum). Will we have separate articles for them, or join them in one article ? -- Lysy talk 16:13, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Guys, in the first place, you should distinguish between Little Radziwill Palace and Grand Radziwill Palace. If you live in Vilnius, please take pictures of them. Also, please understand that "Mannerism" or "Baroque" may be convenient labels in the West, but they are not easily applicable to architecture of Eastern European countries, especially to those buildings which have been built and rebuilt numerous times throughout their history. -- Ghirla -трёп- 16:00, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
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