Palazzina Russo Ermolli, Art Nouveau palace in Via Palizzi, Naples, Italy
Palazzina Russo Ermolli is an Art Nouveau residential palace on Via Palizzi with a symmetrical facade characteristic of early 20th-century Italian design. The building displays ornamental details across its window frames, doorways, and building edges.
Architect Stanislao Sorrentino designed and built this residence between 1915 and 1918, during a period of major architectural renewal in Naples. Its completion came in the final phase of Art Nouveau before newer design movements emerged.
The building shows how Italian architects adapted Art Nouveau ideas in early 1900s Naples. The facade reflects a local taste that brought together classical proportions with modern decorative touches.
The palace sits in a quiet residential quarter and is easily walkable from central Naples. The best view of the facade comes from street level, where all the ornamental details are clearly visible.
Sorrentino worked with refined proportions that blended classical building types with modern decoration principles. This careful balance made it a rare example of successful synthesis between tradition and innovation.
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