
Casa Valerio
Casa Valerio is a Milanese palazzo shaped by layers of ownership and taste, with its neoclassical face tied to one architect in particular. The building has ancient origins and was owned by the Visconti family, a name strongly associated with the long political and cultural weight of Milan. Its present neoclassical appearance comes from nineteenth-century refurbishments by Luigi Clerichetti. On the exterior, the ground floor is marked by bugnato stonework, and the central portal is topped by a balcony. Higher up, that heavier rustication does not continue: at the first floor, the windows are framed by triangular pediments, while the uppermost level simplifies the treatment with more restrained window surrounds. …
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