Milan: Palace
Places and attractions in the Palace category
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Palazzo dei Giureconsulti
Nestled in the heart of Milan, the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti stands as an embodiment of the city's rich history and architectural splendor. This grand palace, situated near the iconic Piazza del Duomo, dates back to the late Renaissance period and serves as a testament...
Castello Cova
Nestled within the bustling city of Milan, Italy, Castello Cova stands as a testament to the city's rich historical tapestry. This stately castle, with its imposing architecture and storied past, provides a fascinating glimpse into the grandeur of Milanese nobility.
Casa Guazzoni
Casa Guazzoni is a hidden gem nestled in the bustling city of Milan, Italy, and stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage. This remarkable building is a prime example of the Art Nouveau movement, which swept through Europe at the turn of the 20th...
Palazzo Marino
Large 16th-century palace with tours Nestled in the heart of Milan, Palazzo Marino stands as a majestic testament to Renaissance architecture and the city's rich cultural heritage. This grand palace, situated in Piazza della Scala, has been the seat of Milan's city government since 1861, but its history...
Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte
Nestled in the heart of Milan, Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, also known as Villa Reale, is an exquisite example of neoclassical elegance and a historical palace that echoes the grandeur of a bygone era. Constructed in the late 18th century, this opulent residence was...
Palazzo Carminati
Nestled in the bustling city of Milan, Italy, Palazzo Carminati stands as a testament to the grandeur and elegance of Italian architecture. This stately palace, positioned with a commanding view over the Piazza del Duomo, has been an integral part of Milan's urban...
Palazzo della Ragione
Medieval palace with arcades and frescoes The Palazzo della Ragione is a historic building of Milan, Italy, located in Piazza Mercanti, facing the Loggia degli Osii. It was built in the 13th century and originally served as a broletto as well as a judicial seat.
Casa di Riposo per Musicisti
The Casa di Riposo per Musicisti is a home for retired opera singers and musicians in Milan, northern Italy, founded by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1896. The building was designed in the neo-Gothic style by Italian architect, Camillo Boito. Both Verdi and his wife, Giuseppina Strepponi are buried there.
Palazzo Castiglioni
Palazzo Castiglioni is an Art Nouveau palace of Milan, northern Italy. It was designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga in the Liberty style and built between 1901 and 1903. The rusticated blocks of the basement imitate a natural rocky shape, while the rest of the decorations are inspired by 18th century stuccos.
Casa Fontana-Silvestri
Casa Fontana-Silvestri is one of the few Renaissance buildings surviving in Milan, Italy. The main structure dates back to the 12th century, but its current form is due to a thorough modification that were made at the end of the 14th century, in a style that mixes Renaissance and Gothic elements.
Casa Campanini
Casa Campanini is an art nouveau building in Milan, Italy, located at 11, Via Bellini. It was completed between 1903 and 1906 by architect Alfredo Campanini, who later inhabited the building.
Casa degli Omenoni
Casa degli Omenoni is a historic palace of Milan, northern Italy, located in the eponymous street of Via degli Omenoni. It was designed by sculptor Leone Leoni for himself; he both lived and worked there.
Palazzo Tarsis
The Palazzo Tarsis is an 18th-century mansion in Milan, northern Italy, built in the Neoclassical style. Its interiors were fully renovated after the building was bombed in 1943.
Palazzo Serbelloni
The Palazzo Serbelloni is a Neoclassical palace in Milan. The palace at the site was constructed for the aristocrat Gabrio Serbelloni. In the late 18th century, the palace was extensively reconstructed including the façade by Simone Cantoni. The palace was used in 1796 for three months by Napoleon and Josephine.
Palazzo Litta
The Palazzo Litta, also known as the Palazzo Arese-Litta, is a Baroque structure in Milan, northern Italy, opposite San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and dating from the period of Spanish rule of the city.
Palazzo Mezzanotte
Palazzo Mezzanotte, also known as Palazzo delle Borse is a 20th-century building of Milan, Italy, and the seat of the Italian stock exchange. It is located in Piazza Affari, the city square after which the Italian stock exchange itself is nicknamed.
Palazzo Belgioioso
The Palazzo Belgioioso is a palatial residence in the northern Italian city of Milan, completed in 1781 in a Neoclassical style by Giuseppe Piermarini.
Palazzo Anguissola
The Palazzo Anguissola or Anguissola Traversi is a palace located at Via Manzoni number 10, in central Milan, a city in the northern Italy. Construction began in 1778, and its Neoclassical facade, designed by Luigi Canonica, was added in 1829.
Palazzo Saporiti
The Palazzo Saporiti, also known as Palazzo Rocca-Saporiti, is a historic Neoclassical mansion in the centre of the north Italian city of Milan.
Palazzo Sormani
Palazzo Sormani is a historic building of Milan, Italy, and the seat of the central public library of Milan. It is located at number 6 in Corso di Porta Vittoria, in the Zone 1 administrative division of the city.
Palazzo Stampa di Soncino
The Palazzo Stampa a Soncino is a 16th-century Renaissance-style palace on Via Soncino number 2, corner Via Torino, of Milan, Italy. The palace now has residential apartments and stores.
Palazzo Borromeo
Palazzo Borromeo is a 13th-century building of Milan, Italy, located at street number 12 of the eponymous city square, Piazza Borromeo. It stands across a small piazza from the church of Santa Maria Podone.
Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine
The Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine is a historic building of Milan, Italy, located in Piazza Mercanti, the former city centre in the Middle Ages. It served as the seat of the most prestigious higher school of medieval Milan.
Palazzo Brera
Palazzo Brera or Palazzo di Brera is a monumental palace in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It was a Jesuit college for two hundred years.
Casa Panigarola
Casa Panigarola, also known as Palazzo dei Notai, is a historic building of Milan, Italy, located in Piazza Mercanti, former city centre in the Middle Ages. It is named after the House of Panigarola, a family of notaries from Gallarate, that owned the building until 1741.
Palazzo Annoni
Palazzo Annoni is a 17th-century Baroque building in Milan, Italy. It is located at nr. 6 of Corso di Porta Romana.
Palazzo Melzi d'Eril
The Palazzo Melzi d'Eril is a neoclassical-style palace located on Via Manin #21-23 in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.
Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana
The Palace of the Banca Commerciale Italiana is a historic building of Milan, Italy, located in Piazza della Scala, in the city centre.
Palazzo Brentani
The Palazzo Brentani is a historic mansion located in the centre of Milan, Italy, at Via Manzoni number 6. Both this palace and the adjacent Palazzo Anguissola sport Neoclassical facades, designed by Luigi Canonica in 1829.
Palazzo Mellerio
The Palazzo Mellerio is a late-baroque-style palace located on Corso di Porta Romana #13 in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.
Palazzo Taverna
The Palazzo Taverna is a late Neoclassical mansion in Milan, Italy, designed by Ferdinando Albertolli in 1835. It is located at 2, Via Montenapoleone, in the Porta Nuova district of the city.
Palazzo Besana
The Palazzo Pozzi Besana is a Neoclassical style palace in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy. Constructed in 1815 using designs by Giovanni Battista Piuri and Piero Portaluppi. It is adjacent to the Casa degli Omenoni.
Palazzo dell'Arengario
The Palazzo dell'Arengario is a Fascist-era complex of two symmetrical buildings in Piazza del Duomo, the central piazza of Milan, Italy. It was completed in the 1950s and currently houses the Museo del Novecento, a museum dedicated to 20th-century art.
Palazzo Orsini
The Palazzo Orsini is a neoclassic-style palace located on via Borgonuovo #11 in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.
Palazzo Gavazzi
Palazzo Gavazzi is a Neoclassical palace in Del Monte district, Milan, Italy. It is typical of the mansions built during the Restoration period, designed by Luigi Clerichetti in 1838 for the wealthy Gavazzi family.
Ca' de Sass
The Ca' de Sass is a monumental 19th century building in Milan, Italy, located close to the city centre, at numbers 6 and 8 of Via Monte di Pietà. It used to be the headquarters of Cariplo, a former Italian bank, now merged into Intesa Sanpaolo. The design of the building by architect Giuseppe Balzaretto, began in 1868.
Palazzo di Giustizia
The Milan Palace of Justice, the seat of the court, the Court of Appeals, the Public Prosecutor's Office at the court, and the Public Prosecutor's Office at the Court of Appeals, is a civil building located at 1 Via Freguglia.
Palazzo Cusani
Palazzo Cusani is a 17th-century palace in Milan, remodeled a first time between 1712 and 1719 and a second time between 1775 and 1779. Historically belonging to the Sestiere di Porta Nuova, it is located at 13-15 Brera Street.
Palazzo Berri-Meregalli
Palazzo Berri-Meregalli is a historic building in Milan located at 8 Cappuccini Street.
Palazzo Visconti di Modrone
Palazzo Visconti, also known as palazzo Bolagnos or palazzo Visconti di Grazzano, is a historic palace located in the center of Milan, at 8 Via Cino del Duca.
Palazzo Turati
Palazzo Turati is a historic palace located in the historic center of Milan, at 7 Via Meravigli, built in the Neo-Renaissance style.