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Campanini House

The architect, Alfredo Campanini, fascinated by Art Nouveau, chose to build a splendid building for his family. Of great impact are the two caryatids at the entrance, made by the sculptor Michele Vedani. The wrought iron gate with floral motifs, designed by the same architect is...

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Campanini House — Milano, Italy.

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The architect, Alfredo Campanini, fascinated by Art Nouveau, chose to build a splendid building for his family. Of great impact are the two caryatids at the entrance, made by the sculptor Michele Vedani. The wrought iron gate with floral motifs, designed by the same architect is made by Alessandro Mazzucotelli. These liberty motifs in wrought iron can also be found inside the palace and in the elevator cage. The palace is rich in polychrome glass, friezes and frescoes. The interior furnishings and ceramics are still in Art Nouveau style. The courtyard porch features a ceiling with designs of bunches of red cherries and a wrought iron chandelier.

Campanini House - Milano | Secret World Trip Planner
Campanini House - Milano | Secret World Trip Planner
Campanini House - Milano | Secret World Trip Planner
Campanini House - Milano | Secret World Trip Planner
Campanini House - Milano | Secret World Trip Planner
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Frequently Asked Questions

Campanini House was designed by architect Alfredo Campanini, who was fascinated by Art Nouveau and built this splendid palace for his family. The building is a masterpiece of the Liberty style, featuring ornate decorative elements throughout its structure and interiors.
The most striking features include two impressive caryatids at the entrance sculpted by Michele Vedani, elaborate wrought iron gates and elevator cage designed by Alessandro Mazzucotelli with floral motifs, and abundant polychrome glass, friezes, and frescoes throughout the palace. The courtyard porch ceiling is particularly noteworthy, decorated with designs of red cherries and topped with an ornate wrought iron chandelier.
Yes, the interior furnishings and ceramics remain in their original Art Nouveau style, preserving the authentic character of the palace as designed by Campanini. This means visitors can experience a complete, historically preserved example of Art Nouveau interior design.
The renowned metalwork throughout Campanini House was created by Alessandro Mazzucotelli, based on designs by architect Alfredo Campanini. The wrought iron features include the ornamental gate at the entrance, the elevator cage, and the elegant chandelier in the courtyard porch, all showcasing exquisite floral Liberty motifs.
The entrance is dominated by two striking caryatids (sculpted female figures) created by artist Michele Vedani, which serve as supporting columns and create a powerful visual impact. These are complemented by an intricately designed wrought iron gate featuring beautiful floral motifs, immediately establishing the building's Art Nouveau character.

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