Carla Szathvary
Managing Editor

Carla Szathvary

Carla Szathvary writes on Italian Liberty and Art Nouveau, and manages partnerships and media relations for Cultural Heritage Online.

Contributions: 11 articles · 73 heritage places · 9 events · 5 photographs

Author name: Carla Szathvary

Carla Szathvary writes on Italian Liberty and Art Nouveau, and manages partnerships and media relations for Cultural Heritage Online.

Palazzo Viviani-Giberti

Palazzo Viviani-Giberti

A boldly sculpted Liberty palace on Viale XX Settembre, Trieste, designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga — the only large Liberty palazzo in the city by a major…

Casa Terni-Smolars

Casa Terni-Smolars

A showpiece of Triestine Liberty, Casa Terni-Smolars wraps its corner plot in sculptural reliefs and floral ornament — the mature signature of architect…

Casa Bartoli

Casa Bartoli

A landmark of Viennese Secession Liberty in Trieste, Casa Bartoli rises at Piazza della Borsa with cascading acanthus ornament and iron-lattice balconies…

Palazzo Bellia

Palazzo Bellia

Designed by Carlo Ceppi and built over roughly six years, completed in 1898, Palazzo Bellia stands on Via Pietro Micca at the meeting point of Piedmontese…

Villa Scott — via Wikimedia Commons

Villa Scott

A fantasy of carved stone and wrought iron on the Po hill, Villa Scott is one of the most exuberant Liberty villas in Turin—and a quiet icon of Italian…

Casa Campanini

Casa Campanini

The building Alfredo Campanini designed for himself stands on Via Vincenzo Bellini 11 as one of the most assured statements of Milanese Liberty, completed…

Villa Romeo-Faccanoni

Villa Romeo-Faccanoni

Designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga and completed in 1914, this Liberty masterpiece on Via Buonarroti shelters ironwork by Alessandro Mazzucotelli and sculptures…

Casa Galimberti

Casa Galimberti

A residential building on Via Malpighi whose entire facade is sheathed in painted ceramic tiles, Casa Galimberti remains one of the most vivid expressions of…

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