Palazzo Archinto (Milan)
17th-century architecture in ItalyBaroque architecture in MilanBuildings and structures destroyed during World War IIPalaces in Milan
Palazzo Archinto is a historic palace in Milan, Italy, located at Via Olmetto 6. Originally built in the 17th century by the architect Francesco Maria Richini, it was the primary residence of the noble Archinto family. The palace had lavish interiors, which included a series of ceiling frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. The palace was severely damaged during the Allied bombings of August 1943, resulting in the total loss of the Tiepolo frescoes. While the exteriors have been restored, the interiors were lost. It currently houses the headquarters of the ASP Golgi-Redaelli and a campus of the St. Louis School.
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Via Torino, Milan Municipio 1
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 45.4608 ° | E 9.183 ° |
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Via Torino 62
20123 Milan, Municipio 1
Lombardy, Italy
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