The Palazzo Chigi of Ariccia was the ducal palace of the Chigi family located in the center of the town of
Ariccia, near Rome, Italy.
Originally a 15th-century palace of the Savelli family stood at the site, it was rebuilt during 1664 to 1672, in a
Baroque style by the
Chigi Family. The work was a collaboration between
Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his pupil
Carlo Fontana. The sober exterior does not reflect the highly decorated interiors. The palace and
Parco Chigi were ceded to the Commune in 1988 by the prince
Agostino Chigi Albani della Rovere, and now served as a host of exhibitions and events. It hosts the Museo del Barocco Romano encompassed by some of the remaining Chigi family collections. These include the following paintings: