
Bramante's House of Raphael
Bramante’s House of Raphael was a celebrated Renaissance residence designed by the architect Donato Bramante in Rome during the early 16th century. Recognized for its innovative architectural style, it combined classical principles with harmony and proportion, reflecting the artistic ideals of the time. Although the house itself no longer exists, it was notable for its elegant layout and influence on Renaissance architecture, demonstrating Bramante’s skill in creating structures that balanced function with aesthetic beauty, serving as a testament to the creative environment that fostered Raphael’s remarkable artistic achievements.