Tivoli Castle was first mentioned in the 15th century. After many centuries of renovations and alterations, it was given its present appearance in the 19th century. Since 1986, the castle has been home to the International Centre of Graphic Arts. The castle has adapted to its new content through gallery activities but has never been completely renovated. With partial interventions, the clarity of the basic spatial design has been lost, and many layers of whitewash still cover the historical paintings.
Tivoli Castle was first mentioned in the 15th century. After many centuries of renovations and alterations, it was given its present appearance in the 19th century. Since 1986, the castle has been home to the International Centre of Graphic Arts. The castle has adapted to its new content through gallery activities but has never been completely renovated. With partial interventions, the clarity of the basic spatial design has been lost, and many layers of whitewash still cover the historical paintings.