Palazzo Malvezzi Campeggi is a Renaissance palace located on Via Zamboni number 22, at the corner (southwest) with Via Marsala, in central Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy.
Construction on the palace began in the mid-1500s atop an older structure belonging to Giovanni II Bentivoglio.
The architects were Marchesi Andrea Di Pietro, called Il Formigine, and his brother Giacomo.
The internal courtyard has the three orders of superimposed columns: doric, ionic, and corinthian with medallions depicting the main Roman emperors.
The Piano Nobile was designed only in the 18th century, and was frescoed by Carlo Lodi and Antonio Rossi.