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Palazzo Arese Borromeo is an historic noble palace situated in Cesano Maderno, in the Province of Monza and Brianze, Lombardy, Italy. The northern wing...
Borromeo were merchants in San Miniato around 1300 and became bankers in Milan after 1370. Vitaliano de' Vitaliani, who acquired the name of Borromeo...
frescoes recovered from the PalazzoBorromeo in Milan after the bombings of the Second World War, and the Sala dei Fasti Borromeo (Hall of the Borromean Splendors)...
Ottaviano Noni was hired to finish the original project. The House of Borromeo inherited Palazzo Ceri and completed multiple renovations and extensions. Eventually...
the 1580s was extended in the Renaissance style by Renato I Borromeo. The PalazzoBorromeo was built in the sixteenth century on the remains of the early...
1873. The community of Jesuit professors found hospitality at the PalazzoBorromeo-Gabrielli as guests of the German College (moved elsewhere in 1886)...
Boscarola Palazzo Acerbi Palazzo Carmagnola Palazzo Castani (Piazza San Sepolcro), seat of the Questura di Milano Palazzo Castelli-Borromeo (Piazza Borromeo) Palazzo...
Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte [it], which was designed by Giovanni Muzio and built between...
Ginnasio, with the College's professors and students moving to the nearby palazzoBorromeo until the Pontifical Gregorian University was built to take its university...
housing the University of Milan Palazzo Acerbi PalazzoBorromeoPalazzo Carmagnola Palazzo Castani Palazzo Isimbardi Palazzo Pozzobonelli-Isimbardi Villa...
Palazzo Brera or Palazzo di Brera is a monumental palace in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It was a Jesuit college for two hundred years. It now...
320 meters long by 400 meters wide and is entirely occupied by the PalazzoBorromeo and its Italian garden. The form of the French garden was strongly...
surrounded by landscaped gardens and the Borromeo Gardens. Vasari described it as a "palace of knowledge" ("palazzo per la Sapienza"). The college selects...
Borromeo), the first and last work of this architect (the façade was completed after his death) commissioned by the Barberini. The Piazza and Palazzo...
residence was changed several times before 1608, when they settled in the PalazzoBorromeo in the Via del Seminario (now 'Collegio Bellarmino', a residence for...
"Help the Oceans" is presented in the project Contemporaries at PalazzoBorromeo (Borromeo Palace). The Garbage Patch State : The "Away" State. Crocetta...
most important interventions directly commissioned by Charles Borromeo is the Palazzo Arcivescovile, commissioned to Tibaldi starting in 1569. Despite...