RENAISSANCE AND MANNERISM C. I42O-C. l60O motif revived during the High Renaissance. The top floor and the overpowering top cornice were added later and in a different spirit (see p. 114). The symmetry and spaciousness of the interior is worth 57. ANTONIO DA SAN GALLO! PALAZZO FARNESB, ROME, BEGUN 1530. noting, especially the magnificent central entrance with the tunnel- vaulted passage leading into the courtyard. This (pi. iiv) possesses the cloistered ground floor of all Renaissance palaces, now, in accordance with the Bramante tradition, with Tuscan Doric columns and a correct frieze of metopes and triglyphs instead of the ligk cotomas of die Tuscan i5th century. The first floor has no 102