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Palazzo Mezzanotte Review

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Across the corridor of Emmanuel II, opposite the Scarla Theatre Square, the palace was built by Marino, a 16th-century banker, and later owned by the state. It was generally closed to the outside world and sometimes exhibited.

Palazzo Mezzanotte

Posted: Feb 8, 2017
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    A very good palace in Milan, all have a long history, this place is also a display of art and fashion in Milan, the whole palace looks very unique, it is also a good place to like to visit, you can enjoy a lot of things.

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    Posted: Nov 24, 2019
  • 紛享樂
    4/5Excellent
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    Walk through the north gate of the Emmanuel II Corridor to Scala Square. The building on the edge of the Corridor is the Marino Palace. A 16th-century Baroque-style representative building, from September 19, 1861, is the seat of Milan's City Hall. Originally built by Genoa merchant and banker Tommassomarino, the original plaster and murals were heavily damaged by bombing after World War II. The famous artists restored it, retaining the original building shape, reconstructing the courtyard and restoring the wall murals and the outer Scala Square. The exterior is very magnificent, in addition to the office of the city hall, there will be some art exhibitions from time to time. Of course, you can't find it, and you don't necessarily get in immediately, because you need to make an appointment. One day, just passing by here, saw the mass demonstration, fortunately, it was a peaceful expression of demands.

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    Posted: Oct 23, 2019
  • 徐团
    4/5Excellent
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    The Palace of Marino in Scara Square is a 16th century building located in the centre of Milan, Italy. It is surrounded by San Federico Square, Scara Square, Case Rotte Street and Tommaso Marino Street. The Palace of Marino has been the seat of the Milan City Hall since September 19, 1861. No complete picture of the Palace of Marino was taken. The building on the right (Da · the statue of Vinci on the back) is the Palace of Marino.

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    Posted: Oct 3, 2017
  • D93***07
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Palace of Marino is located in the centre of Milan. It was built by Thomas Marino, a businessman and banker from Genoa. The exterior and interior of the building were designed by some famous artists at that time. Famous paintings are often displayed in galleries.

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    Posted: Feb 19, 2016
  • 佛宝宝
    5/5Outstanding
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    Milan's Marino Palace is located in Milan's Scara Square, face to face with the Scara Theatre, separated by statues of Leonardo Da Vinci and his four disciples. Now there are often some very good free exhibitions here. We just met once, and we had to wait in line for a visit.

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    Posted: Jun 12, 2017
  • 望天树宝贝
    5/5Outstanding
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    Palazzo Marino is a representative building of the 16th century in the centre of Milan. It is located in the square of the Scara Opera House. It has been the seat of the Milan City Hall since September 19, 1861. Therefore, many demonstrations will start from here. After World War II, the courtyard was rebuilt and the murals on the walls and the surrounding Scara Square were restored, but the original architectural form remained.

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    Posted: Jul 18, 2018
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