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.
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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.
Address
Corso Venezia, 47, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Open hours
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Monday
8 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday
8 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday
8 AM - 6 PM
Thursday
8 AM - 6 PM
Friday
8 AM - 6 PM
Saturday
8 AM - 6 PM
Sunday
Closed
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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.