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Palazzo Dal Verme was a noble residence of one of the most powerful families of the yard of Wisconti and Sforza of the fifteenth century. The complex, which reached good condition until the twentieth century, was badly damaged by bombs ...
This year, also, the participation in a civil event in the neighborhood and homonymous theatre provided me an opportunity to review what remains of the Dal Verme Palace, i.e. the atrium and the beautiful courtyard b...
The beautiful courtyard, authentic renaissance treasure
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Yesterday, at the visit to the Dal Verme Theatre (see review), I passed here to review the homonious fourcent palace belonging to the noble family living at the Visconti court ...
This is what remains of the palace that Ludovic the Moro gave to Cecilia Gallerani (the Lady with the Leonardo's ermelino) after her marriage with Beatrice d'Este. The Dal Verme, conductor under ...
Last month, I was happy to see this renaissance architecture with a more calm example given by the magnificent portal courtyard and beautiful decorative elements. F...
Palace Dal Verme
Palazzo Dal Verme was a noble residence of one of the most powerful families of the yard of Wisconti and Sforza of the fifteenth century. The complex, which reached good condition until the twentieth century, was badly damaged by bombs ...
What remains (stumpling) justifies the visit
This year, also, the participation in a civil event in the neighborhood and homonymous theatre provided me an opportunity to review what remains of the Dal Verme Palace, i.e. the atrium and the beautiful courtyard b...
The beautiful courtyard, authentic renaissance treasure
Yesterday, at the visit to the Dal Verme Theatre (see review), I passed here to review the homonious fourcent palace belonging to the noble family living at the Visconti court ...
The Dama Palace with Leonardo's Ermelino
This is what remains of the palace that Ludovic the Moro gave to Cecilia Gallerani (the Lady with the Leonardo's ermelino) after her marriage with Beatrice d'Este. The Dal Verme, conductor under ...
Precious testimony of the Renaissance in Milan
Last month, I was happy to see this renaissance architecture with a more calm example given by the magnificent portal courtyard and beautiful decorative elements. F...