Modignani Palace, Baroque palace in Lodi, Italy.
Modignani Palace is a baroque building in Lodi featuring white stone walls and large arched windows arranged symmetrically across three floors of the central structure on Via XX Settembre. The facade displays typical baroque ornamentation and proportions that set it apart from other buildings in the city.
The palace was built in 1720 by three architects from the Sartorio family, reflecting the construction ambitions of noble families in Lombardy. The collaboration among these family members shaped a building that preserves the character of early eighteenth-century Lodi today.
The structure maintains its status as an Italian national heritage site, preserving the architectural legacy of the eighteenth century for current generations.
The site is located centrally in Lodi on Via XX Settembre and is reachable on foot or by public transport. The palace functions today as an office and residential building, so public access opportunities are limited.
The collaboration of three architects from the same family, the Sartorios, resulted in a building that combines residence and workplace functions.
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