- Palazzo Litta, Milan
Infobox Historic building
caption=Central portion of therococò façade
name= Palazzo Litta
latitude= 45.466053
longitude= 9.178154
location_town=Corso Magenta,Milan
location_country=Italy
architect=Francesco Maria Richini
client=Bartolomeo Arese
engineer=
construction_start_date=1642
completion_date=1761 (façade)
date_demolished=
cost=
structural_system=
style=Baroque
size=The Palazzo Litta, also known as the Palazzo Arese-Litta, is a
Baroque structure inMilan ’s Corso Magenta, oppositeSan Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore , and dating from the period of Spanish rule of the city.Architect
Francesco Maria Richini built the nucleus of thepalazzo in the years 1642–1648 for CountBartolomeo Arese , a member of one of the most influential Milanese families of the period who became President of the Senate of Milan in 1660. Palazzo Litta thus became an important centre of Milanese fashionable and political culture. Grand parties held here over the years included receptions for ArchduchessMariana of Austria , for Spanish InfantaMargaret Theresa , forElisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel , for EmpressMaria Theresa of Austria , forEugène de Beauharnais and for the arrival ofNapoleon in Milan.Apart from its general plan, the principal features which remain essentially intact from the original seventeenth-century building are the "
piano nobile " (although largely redecorated) and one of Richini’s courtyards. The family oratory, also the work of Richini, and consecrated in 1671, was later turned into a private theatre for the use of the family and its invitees. The theatre, the oldest in Milan, is still in use as the "Teatro Litta di Milano", which also has a second performance space located in the old stable block. [cite web|url=http://www.lombardiacultura.it/teatri.cfm?ID=749&ide=242|title=Teatro Litta di Milano|publisher= RegioneLombardia: Direzione Generale Cultura, Identità e Autonomie della Lombardia|accessdate=2007-07-18 ]In 1674 the palazzo passed to Bartolomeo’s daughter Margherita, wife of
Fabio III Visconti Borromeo Arese ; towards the middle of the eighteenth century, when the Arese became extinct in the male line, it was inherited by theLitta family, whose members were also prominent in the political life of the city.It was in this period than a number of important changes were made to the building. In 1740
Francesco Merlo built the imposing forked staircase (a "scalone a tenaglia ") whose sophisticated curves lead to the apartments of the "piano nobile". These too were refurbished in part, a number being decorated with murals byGiovanni Antonio Cucchi . While between 1752 and 1761 "Bartolomeo Bolli" constructed a new façade for the building, highly decorated in a late Baroque, orRococò , manner.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.lombardia.beniculturali.it/Page/t03/view_html?idp=107 Storia di Palazzo Litta] it, Direzione Regionale per i Beni Culturali e Paessagistici della Lombardia
* [http://www.lombardia.beniculturali.it/Page/t03/view_html?idp=108 History of Palazzo Litta] en A shorter version of the same page
* Macadam, Alta (1997). "Blue Guide. Northern Italy: from the Alps to Bologna". London: A & C Black. ISBN 0-7136-4294-7.
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