Palazzo Mellerio, Milan

Coordinates: 45°27′33.81″N 9°11′26.84″E / 45.4593917°N 9.1907889°E / 45.4593917; 9.1907889
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Palazzo Mellerio
Palazzo Mellerio in Milan
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General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationMilan, Italy
Coordinates45°27′33.81″N 9°11′26.84″E / 45.4593917°N 9.1907889°E / 45.4593917; 9.1907889
Design and construction
Architect(s)Simone Cantoni

The Palazzo Mellerio is a neoclassical palace located on Corso di Porta Romana 13 in Milan, Italy.

History[edit]

Refurbishment of the buildings at the site into a single palace was commissioned in 1750 by Giovanni Battista Mellori, with designs by Simone Cantoni. A distinct Palazzo Mellerio in the town of Domodossola was commissioned in 1816 by Count Giacomo Mellerio from Giovanni Luca Cavazzo for use as a school.

Description[edit]

The elevated lateral wings with some atlantes at the corner cornices of the wings add some dynamism to the facade. The interior of the piano nobile was decorated with stucco and chiaroscuro frescoes. The central entrance portico has a balcony that rests on doric columns; the balcony has a protruding canopy with corinthian columns. The inner courtyard has paired columns.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lombardy Beni culturali, entry on Palazzo Mellerio, by Roberto Ribaudo (2011).

External links[edit]

Media related to Palazzo Mellerio at Wikimedia Commons