Palazzo Borromeo D’Adda

Palazzo Borromeo D’Adda

Completed in 1825, this neoclassical residence was designed by architect Gerolamo Arganini for Count Febo Borromeo D’Adda, who was a favourite pupil of Giuseppe Parini. The long façade is unostentatious: the piano nobile is distinguished by the alternating curved and triangular tympanums above the windows and has a central balcony supported by four Ionic columns that also serve to frame the portal. The internal courtyard and staircase made a strong impression on the visiting Stendhal.

Via Alessandro Manzoni, 39, Milano

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    Milanese literature and music

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