Palazzo San Fedele
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| Palazzo San Fedele | |
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Palazzo San Fedele in 2022 | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Milan, Italy |
| Coordinates | 45°27′57.68″N 9°11′26.22″E / 45.4660222°N 9.1906167°E |
Palazzo San Fedele is a historic building located in Milan, Italy.
The building, designed by architect Cesare Pascoletti in collaboration with architects Alpago and Cabiati,[1] was constructed in 1952 as the Milan headquarters of the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro,[2] and was erected on a site previously occupied by an 1872 building that had been the first home of the Teatro Manzoni, which was destroyed during the bombings of the Second World War.[2][3] The building later housed the Milan headquarters of BNP Paribas following a renovation completed in 2008.[1][3]
In 2018, the building was sold to a vehicle managed by the Milan-based real estate company COIMA as part of a broader property transaction that saw BNP Paribas relocate its offices to the Torre Diamante in the Porta Nuova district.[4][5] Later, the building underwent renovation and enhancement works overseen by the architecture firm Asti Architetti.[2] Upon completion of the works, the building was leased to Bottega Veneta, becoming its new headquarters.[2][5][6] In 2023, the building was sold to a new vehicle managed by COIMA but subscribed by the German investor Union Investment.[5]
