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3 years ago

Palace visited thanks to the F A I open for spring...

Palace visited thanks to the F A I open for spring days, a visit not to be missed for the beauty of the palace, its ancient history, the paintings in particular the main hall frescoed by Tiepolo. Presence of paintings, tapestries, statues and beautiful chandeliers. Look at the photos to get a broad idea of the place.

S
3 years ago

You are breathless. A gallery frescoed by Tiepolo ...

You are breathless. A gallery frescoed by Tiepolo represents the chariot of the sun and the 4 continents. He Deserves. It can be visited once a month usually on Friday afternoon. Reservation required. Free with the guide

A
3 years ago

Beautiful noble building in the city center. Venue...

Beautiful noble building in the city center. Venue for conferences and events and ISPI.
On the upper floor there is a beautiful hall of mirrors that is definitely worth a visit, where there are also paintings by Tiepolo.
The courtyard is also interesting

P
3 years ago

Professor Amighini expresses offensive and unverif...

Professor Amighini expresses offensive and unverified positions towards China on her social channels. His positions, however personal they may be, are not appropriate for the role of ISPI Co-head of Asia Center.

L
3 years ago

Ignoring the existence of this building, his visit...

Ignoring the existence of this building, his visit and his history amazed me. Surely the most important room is the one with the frescoes by Tiepolo on the various allegories and the tapestries depicting scenes from the life of Moses.

N
3 years ago

This should not be included in Google trips as "Th...

This should not be included in Google trips as "Things to do" as it is not always open to the public. I got it as suggestion on my list went there and to my surprise a security guy stopped me and said in Italian that this is private so no entry. This is a school and open to tourist only on special occasions

H
3 years ago

A very beautiful Italian palace situated at the hi...

A very beautiful Italian palace situated at the historical heart of milan. The backyard garden is absolutely beautiful and a peaceful environment. The decorated rooms at the first floor with their sophisticated and elaborate ornaments create a magical sensation like that of being in a dream or going back in time.

M
3 years ago

Located in the city center, Palazzo Clerici claims...

Located in the city center, Palazzo Clerici claims to be called a small miniature Versailles. Even if the rooms open to the public are few, the viewer can enjoy beauties that nourish heart and sight. Strongly recommended

B
3 years ago

I took part of a summer school organised by ISPI, ...

I took part of a summer school organised by ISPI, it was a great chance to learn from experts both from the academic world and from those who have been working in the field for humanitarian emergencies. Their publications are also very interesting and help puzzling together complex topics.

A
3 years ago

Great

L
4 years ago

Guided tour thanks to FAI. Competent and friendly ...

Guided tour thanks to FAI. Competent and friendly guide. The palace would be nice but has been greatly depleted over the years. The room with the frescoes by Tiepolo that remembers (very small) the hall of mirrors of Versailles remains beautiful

F
4 years ago

Palazzo Clerici was the home of the rich and influ...

Palazzo Clerici was the home of the rich and influential Milanese patrician family of the Clerici, and is located in Milan, in the homonymous street, known in the seventeenth century as "Contrada del prestino dei Bossi". In the eighteenth century the ancient manor house that stood here and which had belonged to the Visconti, was completely modified by the marquis Anton Giorgio Clerici (1715-1768) who made it one of the most sumptuous residences in Milan of the time, with the construction of the famous Galleria degli Arazzi frescoed on the vault by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in 1741. The palace, from 1771 to 1778, was rented to the archdukes of Austria, Ferdinand of Habsburg-Lorraine and Maria Beatrice d'Este, who established their court during the period in which they were at the head of the governorship of Milan.

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4 years ago

We organize free guided tours to give a taste of t...

We organize free guided tours to give a taste of the beauties it contains. The visits are interesting, made by competent and helpful staff, but they are short: they last only half an hour. In this short period of time the story of this building is illustrated and the gallery of tapestries is visited, which is a large hall where you can admire the frescoed ceiling by Tiepolo which is wonderful to say the least, the wall tapestries are very refined and well preserved and also for decoration and chandeliers. Of great importance is the grand staircase. The courtyard is large and spacious enriched with columns. Worth a visit.

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4 years ago

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ISPI - Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale

ISPI - Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale

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