Palazzo Cagnola
A prestigious Neoclassical palace, a landmark in Milan’s history, is restored to its original splendour thanks to Cospe’s intervention.
A prestigious Neoclassical palace, a landmark in Milan’s history, is restored to its original splendour thanks to Cospe’s intervention.
Palazzo Cagnola is an elegant historic Neoclassical building in Milan, designed by architect Pietro Pestagalli in 1825.
Famous, among other things, for having housed Radetzky’s headquarters during the 1848 uprisings, it also hosted a rich art collection throughout the 19th century
The building, protected by cultural heritage preservation laws, underwent a careful and extensive conservation restoration aimed at returning the structure and its Neoclassical decorations to their original splendour. The work was completed in 96 weeks.
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