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Palazzo Trivulzio
Castle & palace

Palazzo Trivulzio

📍 Municipio 1, Milan🏛 Italian national heritage

Palazzo Trivulzio, in piazza Sant’Alessandro, preserves a distinctly Rococo story of Milanese power and taste—built less for quiet residence than for display. The earliest references to the palace reach back to the 16th century, when it belonged to the Corio–Figliodoni–Visconti family. In the early 1700s, the marchese Giorgio Trivulzio purchased the building and entrusted its renovation to Giovanni Ruggeri between 1707 and 1713, shaping the palace’s 18th-century character. Its fame did not rest only on architecture. The interiors became a stage for lavish gatherings: decorated ceilings, furnishings described as sumptuous, liveried staff, and abundant candelabras. …

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