Palazzo Bevilacqua-Costabili, Ferrara

The Palazzo Bevilacqua-Costabili is a Renaissance palace located on Via Voltapaletto 11 in central Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

The palace was first commissioned by the Bevilacqua-Aldobrandini family in 1430 after the marriage of Cristin Francesco Bevilacqua and Lucia Ariosti.

[1] In 1830 the marchese Giovan Battista Costabili Containi bought and restored the palace.

In 1916, count Francesco Mazza acquired the palace and it underwent multiple transitions and included a mental institute, supermarket, and movie theater.

In 2006, the palace reopened after restoration; it is now home to the faculty of economics of the University of Ferrara.

Facade of Palace.