Chapel in Rocchetta Mattei
by Roman Robroek
Title
Chapel in Rocchetta Mattei
Artist
Roman Robroek
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
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This is a picture of a great castle in Italy called Rocchetta Mattei. Built in the middle of the 19th century, it was home to Count Cesare Mattei, a self-taught doctor who founded electrohomeopathy, a practice derived from homeopathy. During the Second World War, German troops damaged the interior of the building. When the war was over, the last heir could not sell the building and offered it for free to the municipality of Bologna. They did not accept the donation. In 1959 Primo Stefanelli bought Rocchetta Mattei. He transformed one of the smaller buildings into a cosy hotel with an adjoining restaurant. In 1989 Stefanelli died and the building fell into disrepair. Rocchetta Mattei was closed to the public. In 2006, the establishment of Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna announced the takeover of Rocchetta Mattei. They restored it, which eventually led to its reopening to the public on 9 August 2015.
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September 10th, 2021
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