Palazzo Litta

Palazzo Litta, located at Corso Magenta 24 in Milan, represents one of the most significant examples of Baroque architecture in the city. Its construction, started in 1642, was commissioned by Count Bartolomeo III Arese and entrusted to the architect Francesco Maria Richini. The palace was designed to reflect the status and wealth of the Arese […]
Marino Palace

Palazzo Marino, located in Piazza della Scala in Milan, is one of the city’s most important historical buildings, not only for its architectural beauty, but also for its fundamental role in Milan’s political and administrative life. Built starting in 1557 at the behest of the wealthy Genoese merchant Tommaso Marino, the palace is an extraordinary […]
Palazzo Mezzanotte

Palazzo Mezzanotte, located in Piazza degli Affari in Milan, is a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture, designed by architect Paolo Mezzanotte and built between 1929 and 1932. Commissioned by the Chamber of Commerce of Milan, the building was intended to unify all the city’s stock exchange activities, thus centralizing the financial heart of Milan in one […]
Brera Palace

The Brera Palace, located at via Brera 28 in Milan, is a historic building of extraordinary artistic and cultural relevance. Its construction, started in 1651, is attributed to the architect Francesco Maria Richini, who designed it as a college for the Society of Jesus. This building represents one of the most important examples of Mannerist […]
Clerici Palace

Palazzo Clerici, located at via Clerici 5 in Milan, is one of the most refined and representative examples of Milanese Baroque architecture. Built in the 17th century on an ancient building belonging to the Visconti family, the palace was transformed in the 18th century by Marquis Anton Giorgio Clerici, who made it one of the […]
Senate Palace

The Senate Palace of Milan, located in Via Senato, represents one of the most significant examples of Baroque architecture in the city. Its construction began in 1608, on the initiative of Cardinal Federico Borromeo, who wanted to erect the Collegio Elvetico on the ruins of an ancient monastery. The building was initially designed by Fabio […]
Palace of Reason

The Palazzo della Ragione, located in Piazza dei Mercanti in Milan, represents one of the most emblematic examples of medieval architecture in the city. Its construction began in 1228 under the guidance of the podestà Aliprando Faba and was completed in 1233 by Oldrado da Tresseno, who wanted to create a new center of the […]
Palace of the Palatine Schools

The Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine, located in Piazza dei Mercanti in Milan, is a historic monument that reflects the city’s rich academic and cultural tradition. This building was constructed in 1644 by the architect Carlo Buzzi, after a fire destroyed the previous structure. The Palatine Schools, originally founded in the 15th century during the duchy […]
Borromeo Palace

Palazzo Borromeo d’Adda, located on via Manzoni in Milan, represents one of the most fascinating examples of neoclassical architecture in the city. Built on a pre-existing convent of Augustinian nuns, the palace was purchased by the Borromeo d’Adda family at the beginning of the 19th century. The transformation of the building into a luxurious noble […]
Palazzo Castiglioni

Palazzo Castiglioni, located at Corso Venezia 47 in Milan, is one of the most famous examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Italy, designed by architect Giuseppe Sommaruga between 1901 and 1904. Commissioned by entrepreneur Ermenegildo Castiglioni, the building represents a challenge to the aesthetic standards of the time and a manifesto of the new style, […]