Belgioioso Palace, Neoclassical palace in Milan, Italy
Belgioioso Palace is a neoclassical residence in Milan with 25 openings across its facade, including three grand doors and tall semi-columns set on a high rustic base with stone patterns. The layout features a central courtyard with Doric columns that connects to the main living areas, offices, and a restaurant wing.
Giuseppe Piermarini designed this building between 1772 and 1787 for Prince Alberico Barbiano di Belgiojoso, drawing inspiration from the Royal Palace of Caserta. It represents the neoclassical style that shaped Milan during that era.
The noble floor displays rooms with gold stucco created by Giocondo Albertolli and frescoes by Martin Knoller, reflecting the wealth and taste of the noble family who lived here. These decorations fill the spaces with ornament and show how the aristocracy decorated their homes during the 1700s.
A restaurant operates in the left wing, while the main section contains offices and apartments accessed through the central courtyard with Doric columns. Note that not all areas are open to the public, as some spaces remain privately used.
Russian general Aleksandr Suvorov stayed in the palace for three days in April 1799, commemorated by an inscription on the building's exterior wall. This episode connects the building to a pivotal moment in European military history.
Location: Milan
Inception: 1781
Architects: Giuseppe Piermarini
Architectural style: Italian Neoclassical architecture
Address: Piazza Belgioioso 2
GPS coordinates: 45.46758,9.19242
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:22
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