Villa Lattuada
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| Villa Lattuada | |
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Villa Lattuada in 2025 | |
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| General information | |
| Location | Casatenovo, Italy |
| Coordinates | 45°41′41.2″N 9°19′06.1″E / 45.694778°N 9.318361°E |
Villa Lattuada is a historic villa located in Casatenovo, Italy.
Built on the remains of a former convent later used as a farmhouse,[1] the villa was built between 1883 and 1885 to a design by Antonio Tagliaferri at the request of the Lattuada family.[2] The interiors were later refurbished by Achille Mainoni d'Intignano.[1]
King Umberto I visited the villa.
Description
The villa, located in Casatenovo north of Milan, is set within a large park surrounded by woodland.
The building, which features a Gothic Revival style, has a quadrangular layout enriched by two tall towers on the western façade, one of which is topped by a spire.[1]
