Ten years ago, we renovated and designed the new layout of the house where Alessandro Manzoni lived in Milan, where he produced many of his most important works and where he died, few know, corroded by anger, resentment and sadness.
The main front faces Piazza Belgioioso. A strange square, long and narrow and without a centre, with large classical and ne…
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