Palazzo Melzi di Cusano explained

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.

History

The building was erected in 1830. It was designed by architect Giovanni Battista Bareggi, who took inspiration from Palazzo Serbelloni.[1] [2]

Description

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.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Palazzo Melzi di Cusano, Via Monte Napoleone 18 - Milano (MI) – Architetture – Lombardia Beni Culturali . . lombardiabeniculturali.it . IT. 2023-03-23 .
  2. Book: Olivari . Stefano . Brasca . Giulia F. . 2014 . Milano 360° . OlliService Multimedia . 9788894043082. IT.