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Palazzo Litta, Baroque palace in Milan

Palazzo Litta, designed by Francesco Maria Richini, is a striking example of baroque architecture.

This magnificent edifice was completed in 1761, standing as a testament to Milanese history.

The palace plays host to cultural events and exhibitions, attracting visitors worldwide.

Included in the Italian national heritage, Palazzo Litta is accessible for public viewing in certain areas.

Its distinctive courtyard, known for the Optical Chamber effect, offers a unique visual experience.

Location: Milan

Inception: 1761

Architect: Francesco Maria Richini

Architectural style: Italian Baroque architecture

Phone: +3902802941

Email: litta@lombardia.beniculturali.it

Website: lombardia.beniculturali.it

Source: Wikimedia

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