Palazzo di Prospero Visconti
Palazzo di Prospero Visconti
General information
StatusIn use
TypePalace
Architectural styleRenaissance architecture
LocationMilan, Italy
Address2, via Lanzone
Coordinates45°27′39″N 9°10′45″E / 45.46077°N 9.179241°E / 45.46077; 9.179241
Construction started16th century
Design and construction
Architect(s)Giuseppe Meda

The Palazzo di Prospero Visconti' is a 16th-century palace in Milan. Historically belonging to the sestiere di Porta Ticinese, it is located in via Lanzone 2, in the ancient contrada del Torchio no. 2,919.[1]

History and description

The palace was built between 1589 and 1591 to a design by Giuseppe Meda with the collaboration of Pellegrino Tibaldi.[2] Hardly hit by World War II bombing, only the façade remains of the original building, enclosed by ashlar pilasters:[3] the palace is centred on the ashlar portal, typical of Lombard late Renaissance architecture, surmounted by the Visconti coat of arms and the balcony on the piano nobile; the windows have simple triangular tympanums. On the upper floor we note the curved window pediments with carved busts of the Visconti family of Milan and of Filippo II and Philip III of Spain.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. Lanza pg. 183.
  2. Leydi pg. 66.
  3. Lanza pg. 185.
  4. Leydi pg. 67.

Bibliography

Italian sources

  • Silvio Leydi, Rossana Sacchi, Il Cinquecento, Milano, NodoLibri, 1999, ISBN 88-7185-082-3.
  • Attilia Lanza, Marilea Somarè, Milano e i suoi palazzi: porta Orientale, Romana e Ticinese, Vimercate, Libreria Meravigli editrice, 1992, ISBN non esistente.
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