Casa Ferrario Explained

Casa Ferrario
Map Type:Italy Milan Central#Italy
Map Dot Label:Casa Ferrario
Architectural Style:Liberty style or Art Nouveau
Address:via Spadari #3-5
Location City:Milan
Location Country:Italy
Coordinates:45.4634°N 9.1872°W
Start Date:1902
Completion Date:1904
Destruction Date:-->
Architect:Ernesto Pirovano
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Casa Ferrario is a historic Art Nouveau building located on via Spadari #3-5 in Milan, Italy.

History

It was designed by Ernesto Pirovano in the Liberty style and built between 1902 and 1904.

Description

the building is most notable for the elaborate wrought iron balconies designed and made by Alessandro Mazzucotelli with floral and butterfly motifs. The interior stairwell is also made with wrought iron. The top floor has a frieze of fallen leaves. The four story apartment complex rises alongside the Casa Vanoni and facing the Casa dell'Unione Cooperativa.[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/LMD80-00275/ Lombardia Beni Culturali