Palazzo Carcassola Grandi

Coordinates: 45°28′03″N 9°11′46″E / 45.467621°N 9.195978°E / 45.467621; 9.195978
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Palazzo Carcassola Grandi
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General information
StatusIn use
TypePalace
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationMilan, Italy
Address3, via Monte Napoleone
Coordinates45°28′03″N 9°11′46″E / 45.467621°N 9.195978°E / 45.467621; 9.195978
Construction started15th century (original core)
Renovated19th century (facade)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Nicola Dordoni (facade renovation)

Palazzo Carcassola Grandi is a historical palace in Milan located at via Monte Napoleone 3.

History and description[edit]

The palace has a sober but elegant façade in the typical Milan neoclassical style of the early 19th century: on the ground floor decorated in rusticated ashlar smooth there are two portals crowned by the balcony monumental of the piano nobile. The main floor is then decorated with windows with entablature cornices, while on the second floor the windows are no longer decorated. Inside the palace, one can admire the original 15th-century structure, with the monumental staircase with remnants of fresco decoration and graffito, leading to a hall with wooden coffers. In the palace lived Emilio Morosini, a patriot of the Italian Risorgimento.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lanza p. 23.
  2. ^ "Palazzo Carcassola Grandi, Milano cosa vedere Italia". Discover Italy (in Italian). Retrieved 20 September 2023.

Bibliography[edit]

Italian sources[edit]

  • Attilia Lanza, Milano e i suoi palazzi: Porta Orientale, Romana e Ticinese, Libreria Meravigli Editrice, 1993.

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