Palazzo Zuckermann — Padova
A Milanese architect’s eclectic statement on Padova’s main boulevard, built for an industrial entrepreneur in 1912–14 and now home to the Museo Bottacin’s…
A Milanese architect’s eclectic statement on Padova’s main boulevard, built for an industrial entrepreneur in 1912–14 and now home to the Museo Bottacin’s…
The third chapter in Ciro Contini’s Viale Cavour Liberty sequence, the Villino Masieri-Finotti was completed in 1907–08 on a narrower plot than its…
Named after the patron’s wife, Villa Amalia is the second of Ciro Contini’s Liberty villas on Viale Cavour — a four-storey residence where the engineer’s…
Built for Ferrara’s most celebrated florist, Villa Melchiorri is a Liberty manifesto: every surface celebrates the owner’s trade, from sunflower cement…
Angelo Marogna’s 1908 showroom for the Fratelli Clemente on Via Alberto Lamarmora carries a strongly projecting cornice on carved brackets above three tiers…
Angelo Marogna’s 1913 villa on Viale San Francesco is the most refined expression of his geometric Liberty style — singular fluted pilaster strips and…
Engineer Salvatore Sale built this Liberty villa for cheese exporter Francesco Caria in 1927, at the end of Viale Caprera in Sassari’s Cappuccini quarter…
Riccardo Simonetti’s 1914 palazzo on Via Trento marks the moment Cagliari’s architecture crossed from nineteenth-century eclecticism into Liberty — botanical…
Two architects and two decades shaped this Liberty palazzo in Cagliari’s Villanova quarter — a curvilinear facade with carved female masks on the window…
Cagliari’s city hall rises on Via Roma in pale limestone, fusing Liberty ornament with pointed Gothic-Catalan arches — one of southern Italy’s most…