Palazzo Borromeo | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | late Gothic |
Town or city | Milan |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 45°27′48″N 9°10′56″E / 45.4634°N 9.1822°E |
Owner | Borromeo family |
Palazzo Borromeo ("Borromeo Palace") is a 14th-century building located at piazza Borromeo 12 in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy. It was built as the home and business headquarters of the Borromeo family, merchant-bankers from Tuscany. Some of the building complex was badly damaged during World War II in Allied bombings of 1943 but was reconstructed and restored to its 15th-century appearance. It contains an important fresco cycle from the 1440s and is one of the finest examples of a Milanese patrician palace from the early Renaissance.