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Villa Mirabello, Milan - CIS

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Static suitability certificate

Villa Mirabello is one of the most interesting examples of the typology of the 15th-century suburban villa-farmhouse, and among the best preserved buildings in the area near the urban centre of Milan, Villa Mirabello is subject to monumental protection.

The complex, in exposed brick, is structured according to an L-shaped layout, with ogival windows with terracotta frames framed by plastered and graffito bands. A triportico opens onto the small courtyard with a loggia on the main floor with octagonal wooden columns. However, only the L-shaped body on the street remains of the original nucleus, especially with the loggia on the internal courtyard, the staircase and the balcony on the front.

The building is flanked by a small church dedicated to the "Mater Amabilis" with a 15th-century fresco depicting a saint raising the cross.

To close the courtyard, the wing of the rustic buildings, which are not original parts of the complex as is the covered walkway, which connects the two different constructed organisms, as well as giving a sense of complete closure to the internal courtyard.

Location: Milan, Italy

 

Construction period: second half of the 15th century

 

Surface area: 4,000 m²

 

CIS signatories: Eng. Andrea Sangalli and Eng. Cristiano Tomasi

 

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