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Casa Broggi
Via Meravigli facade
Casa Broggi is located in Milan
Casa Broggi
Casa Broggi
Casa Broggi is located in Italy
Casa Broggi
Casa Broggi
General information
AddressVia Dante #5
Town or cityMilan
CountryItaly
Coordinates45°27′57″N 9°11′06″E / 45.46594°N 9.18502°E / 45.46594; 9.18502
Construction started1889
Construction stopped1891
Design and construction
Architect(s)Luigi Broggi and Giuseppe Sommaruga

Casa Broggi is a monumental building located at the intersections of Via Dante, Via Meravigli, and Via Santa Maria Segreta, at the northwest end of Piazza Cordusio. The polygonal palace has facades on the three streets mentioned above with the most scenic being the narrow edge on Via Meravigli. The structure was built for multiple use, with ground floor shops and residential apartments on the higher floors. The site had once housed the church of San Nazaro in Pietrasanta, which had been demolished in the late 19th century.

The design was a collaboration in 1891 between Luigi Broggi and his pupil Giuseppe Sommaruga. Broggi lived in the palace after completion. The decoration is eclectic including columns, floral friezes, and telamons. Atypical for Milan is the Mansard roof, which gives the building a Parisian look.[1][2] The building shows the movement towards the decorative Liberty style.

References

  1. ^ Milano weekend, entry on palace.
  2. ^ La Milano «monumento al capitale» dell’eclettico architetto Luigi Broggi, Corriere della Sera, article by Chiara Vanzetto, 19 November 2020.
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