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Italiano: Negli primi anni del 900 l’ingegnere Cobianchi importò dall’Inghilterra la novità dei bagni diurni e anche Milano si dotò di questi raffinati saloni dedicati alla cura della persona che rispondevano sia alle tendenze liberty dell’epoca ma anche alla realtà di una città dove parte delle case risultavano ancora sfornite di adeguati servizi.

Nel 1926, sotto l’area di Porta Venezia, venne inaugurato su progetto dell’architetto Portaluppi un ampio ed elegante spazio riservato a viaggiatori e cittadini che volevano ritemprarsi dopo un viaggio o una lunga settimana di lavoro.

Nasce così l'albergo diurno Venezia.
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