10 Corso Venezia
Milano
Lombardia
20121
IT
This linear and unadorned façade makes it a typical example of 15th century Milanese architecture. There is a wrought iron balcony on the exterior above the main door which is decorated with two candelabra-like columns resting on high rectangular blocks.
The roof raingutters are interesting as is also the courtyard that has double loggias on two of its sides. The style is reminiscent of the architecture of Bramante and Bramantino.