Category:Palazzo della Banca d'Italia (Milan)
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Italiano: Palazzo della Banca d’Italia a Milano, in via Cordusio all’angolo con le piazze Pio XI e Tommaso Edison e con le vie dell’Ambrosiana, Armorari e Moneta. Fu costruito dal 1907 al 1912 su progetto di Luigi Broggi e Cesare Nava.
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Pages in category "Palazzo della Banca d'Italia (Milan)"
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Categories:
- Bank buildings in Milan
- Banca d'Italia
- Built in Milan in 1912
- Eclectic architecture in Milan
- Luigi Broggi
- Cesare Nava
- Via dell’Ambrosiana (Milan)
- Via Armorari (Milan)
- Via Cordusio (Milan)
- Via Moneta (Milan)
- Piazza Pio XI (Milan)
- Piazza Tommaso Edison (Milan)
- Office buildings in Municipio 1 (Milan)
- Eclectic buildings in Italy