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Casa Fontana-Silvestri

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Renaissance building in Milan, Italy

45°28′5.48″N 9°11′55.9″E / 45.4681889°N 9.198861°E / 45.4681889; 9.198861

Casa Fontana-Silvestri

Casa Fontana-Silvestri is one of the few Renaissance buildings surviving in Milan, Italy. The main structure dates back to the 12th century, but its current form is due to a thorough modification that were made at the end of the 14th century, in a style that mixes Renaissance and Gothic elements.

The facade was originally decorated with frescos that scholars credit to Bramante or Bramantino; most of these painting have disappeared, with just a few remnants now visible under the cornice. It has also been suggested that Bramante may have designed the cotto decorations, also on the facade.

See also

References

  • A. Lanza; M. Somarè. Milano e suoi palazzi - Porta Orientale, Romana e Ticinese. Libreria Milanese. pp. 28–30. ISBN 9788879550406.


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