Palazzo Melzi di Cusano | |
Architectural Style: | Neoclassical |
Location: | Milan, Italy |
Coordinates: | 45.4694°N 9.1943°W |
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Architect: | Giovanni Battista Bareggi |
Palazzo Melzi di Cusano is a historic building situated in Via Monte Napoleone in Milan, Italy.
The building was erected in 1830. It was designed by architect Giovanni Battista Bareggi, who took inspiration from Palazzo Serbelloni.[1] [2]
The building stands along the luxurious and expensive Via Monte Napoleone. It features a Neoclassical style. The main façade includes four Ionian columns that create a loggia.[1] Separating the lower and upper windows in the loggia, there is a bas-relief by Gaetano Monti known as the Imprese di Francesco Sforza.