
Palazzo Berri-Meregalli
Palazzo Berri-Meregalli is a turn-of-the-century statement in Milan’s Art Nouveau world, designed by the architect Giulio Ulisse Arata and tied to the ambitious building program of the Berri-Mengalli family. Construction began in 1911 and the work was carried out through 1913, matching the documented start date of 1913 and the registered build span that reaches 1914. What makes this palace distinctive is its corner site near Corso Venezia: the angular façade pushes a monumental presence through an energetic mix of styles—Romanesque stone and exposed brick, arched openings and loggias—then layered with Gothic and Renaissance motifs and the Liberty taste of the period. …
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