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Baroque or late Renaissance?

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Is the style of the Wallenstein Palace really Baroque? It seems to me that it fits better in the late Renaissance or Mannierist style. Its architects came from Florence and northern Italy in the 1610s: no Baroque building had been built there by that time, as far as I know, the Baroque style had only just started in Rome. The church of St. Susanna, considered the first fully Baroque church in Rome is from 1602. The stylistic language of the Wallenstein Palace looks very Manneristic to me. Is it possible to see the sources that qualify it as Baroque, and compare it to those that classify it as Renaissance? Viator slovenicus (talk) 17:33, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]