I continued my walk through the Porta Venezia neighbourhood by going along Corso Venezia, a long street with many architectural sights, many of which I have not included here as my focus was on Stile Liberty. However you’ll find them, and more, on my Google map.
Palazzo Castiglioni (built between 1901 and 1903)
Address: 47 Corso Venezia
Architect: Giuseppe Sommaruga (1867-1917)
Style: Stile Liberty
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano aka (Milan Natural History Museum) (1888 and 1893)
Address: 55 Corso Venezia
Architect: no info sorry!
Style: Neo-Romanesque with Gothic elements
Casa Galimberti (1903-1905)
Address: 3 Via Marcello Malpighi
Architect: Giovanni Battista Bossi (1864-1924)
Style: Stile Liberty
Click on the gallery for the best view.
The female figures on the first floor were painted by Ferdinando Brambilla and the other paintings by Pio Pinzauti (who also did work in Buenos Aires). The wrought iron decorations were made by local firm Arcari & Bellomi while the plaster and concrete floral motifs were designed by the architect.
Casa Guazzoni (1904–1906)
Address: 12 Via Marcello Malpighi
Architect: Giovanni Battista Bossi (1864–1924)
Style: Stile Liberty
Ex Cinema Dumont (1910)
Address: 2-6 Via Paolo Frisi
Architects: Ferdinando Tettamanzi & Giovanni Mainetti
Style: Art Nouveau (Stile Liberty with French floral influences)
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II next!