Palazzo Carmagnola
About Palazzo Carmagnola
Palazzo Carmagnola stands as a silent witness to Milan's tumultuous history, its façade a mosaic of stories from eras bygone.
Once the home of a condottiero, it now hosts cultural events that are far less life-threatening. This palatial residence, with its blend of medieval and Renaissance architectural cues, serves as a backdrop to Milan's ever-evolving narrative. A visit to Palazzo Carmagnola is an invitation to dance through the pages of Milan's storied past.
Best time/season to visit:
The palazzo is a year-round attraction, offering a slice of history with every season, though the spring and autumn provide the perfect ambiance for strolling through its stories.