Itinerary
During this short 2-hour walking private tour you will discover some of the most important Art Nouveau buildings in Milan, those located in the Porta Venezia district, a quarter that holds a very important place within the history of Art Nouveau in Europe. Its exuberant decorations inspired by the forms of nature, such as plants, flowers, animals and human figures, and a variety of traditional and innovative materials: wrought iron, stone, brick, cement, wood and ceramic tile.
Visiting it with use you will have the privilege of discovering the interior of the wonderful Casa Guazzoni because the our main tour guide is an expert architectural historian who lives there and saw its restoration first hand. You will certainly admire the hall of the building and the exceptional staircase and paintings displayed there, and even more the interior of a flat.
Palazzo Castiglioni is a work of Giuseppe Sommaruga, the most popular Art Nouveau architect of Milan, and you will most likely visit it as well. From Monday to Saturday you will be able to admire the interior and have an in-depth visit to the palace. As the palace was built for a wealthy local businessman who wanted the building to reflect his status, its interiors are richly decorated in Liberty style.
In the nearby via Malpighi you will see Casa Galimberti and Cinema Dumont, an impressive building that nowadays hosts a local library. Our guide will show you more interesting spots related to Art Nouveau.
If there is some time left, during the same 2-hour tour, you may also enjoy Casa Campanini, located near the City Center of Milan.
In just two hours you’ll get a taste of what makes Milano a hidden gem for Art Nouveau lovers. The capital of the Lombardy region is also the capital of Italian fashion and design, one of the largest cities of Italy and its most important economical center.
Tailored to your interests
Where the private tour Begins and Ends
This private tour will start at Palazzo Castiglioni (Corso Venezia 47) and end in front of Casa Guazzoni. (Via Marcello Malpighi, 12).
Exclusions
Food and drinks. This means any and all food, snacks, or beverages you may wish to consume during the tour are not included. During the private tour, your guide can certainly recommend local spots for refreshments or a meal.
Public transport tickets are not included, nor are the costs of any entrance tickets to museums or paid attractions, should you decide to visit one.
Additional Information
Art Nouveau – Stile Liberty