Palazzo Castiglioni
Palazzo Castiglioni was built in the early 1900s by the architect Sommaruga and is the first Art Nouveau building in the city. The building consists of three floors with a stone base and two facades. The windows are narrow and tall, decorated with putti reggi. Even if the building has undergone a restoration, losing its authenticity, the wonderful staircase remains intact flanked by shiny settlers and metal railings with floral motifs.
Corso Venezia, 49 - Milan