The Palazzo Inghirami is an aristocratic palace with a main façade on Via Marchesi, on the corner with Piazza Martire della Liberta,[a] in Volterra, in the province of Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy.
The design of the mannerist façade on Via Marchesi has been attributed to Gherardo Silvani,[1][2] but other sources suggest that it was constructed by Giovanni Battista Caccini in 1613–1618.
This wing was erected in the 19th century in a gothic revival style by the architect Giuseppe Partini, commissioned by Michelangelo Inghirami.
The entrance portal is surmounted by a bust of Cosimo II de' Medici, the patron of admiral Jacopo Inghirami.
In the inner courtyard are displayed a number of Etruscan funerary urns excavated from lands owned by the Inghirami family.