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Palazzo Salvatico 19 Via San Maurilio, Milan, 20123 |
A building that underwent a great deal of modification, it was identified in 1976. It belongs to the new wave of city architecture promoted by the pro-French areas of power in the early decades of the 16th century. The a... more
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Palazzo dei Giureconsulti 2 Piazza dei Mercanti, Milan, 20121 |
This ancient Medieval building, that once housed municipal offices and legal institutions, was rebuilt from 1562 on as Palazzo dei Giureconsulti to a design by Vincenzo Seregni. The building, formed by a loggia and a tow... more
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Boscoincitta 340 Via Novara, Milan, 20153 |
It extends for about 110 hectares and it contains forests, city water glades, paths, course, gardens. The main information and offices building is originally an ancient shack.
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Palazzo Arcivescovile 2 Piazza Fontana, Milan, 20122 |
The Archbishop's palace was designed, in its present forms, by Pellegrini, from 1565 on, commissioned by Carlo Borromeo. The central nucleus of the building is the inner courtyard, onto which opened the homes of the cath... more
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Casa del Manzoni 1 Via Morone, Milan, 20121 |
Casa del Manzoni is next door to the imposing Palazzo Belgiojoso and looks out onto Piazza Belgiojoso. It is the house that Alessandro Manzoni lived in from 1814 until he died in 1873. The building is very characteristic... more
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Palazzo Erba Odescalchi 5 Via Unione, Milan, 20122 |
Created by the incorporation of several preceding buildings, its present 16th-century appearance was commissioned by the Cusani family: ownership successively passed to the Erba...
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Seminario Arcivescovile 11 Corso Venezia, Milan, 20121 |
Commissioned by Carlo Borromeo in 1564, construction of the Seminary was begun by Seregni and Pellegrini in the 16th century, and was finished by Aurelio Trezzi and Fabio Mangone, under the direction of Cardinal Federico... more
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Palazzo del Capitano di Giustizia Piazza Cesare Beccaria, Milan, 20122 |
Also known as the "Carceri nuovi", new prisons, it was begun in 1578. With a rectangular plan, it is based on two courtyards with four small towers at the corners: the first...
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Resti romani di via Brisa Via Brisa, Milan, 20123 |
Built by Emperor Maximian in the 4th c. AD when Milan was the capital of the Roman empire in the West, the imperial palace occupied a huge area between what are now Via Meravigli and Via Torino. The only remains of the h... more
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Collegio Elvetico 10 Via Senato, Milan, 20121 |
Designed in 1608 by Fabio Mangone, and commissioned by Federico Borromeo, this college was destined for the training of the Swiss clergy. Its monumental architecture revolves around the two courtyards cadenced by double ... more
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