Ca’ Brutta, Milan

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Ca’ Brutta in Milan is a landmark early 20th-century residential building known for its bold, eclectic façade and as a key example of Italian Novecento architecture.

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Ca’ Brutta, Milan canonical 1
Torre Rasini, Milan 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf example of Italian Novecento architecture
landmark
residential building
architecturalStyle Novecento Italiano NERFINISHED
eclecticism
category 20th-century architecture in Italy
Buildings and structures in Milan
Residential buildings in Italy
constructionPeriod early 20th century
country Italy
culturalContext interwar Italian architecture
etymology nickname meaning “ugly house” in Italian
hasAlternativeName Casa Brutta NERFINISHED
hasFeature asymmetrical composition
bold façade
contrasting materials
eclectic façade
ornamental details
hasNameInItalian Ca’ Brutta NERFINISHED
hasType multi-storey building
heritageStatus considered an architectural landmark in Milan
influencedBy classical architecture reinterpretation of Novecento
locatedIn Lombardy
Milan NERFINISHED
historic center of Milan
material masonry
plaster
stone
significance important example of Italian Novecento movement in architecture
key example of early 20th-century Milanese architecture
use commercial ground-floor units
residential

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Giovanni Muzio notableWork Ca’ Brutta, Milan
Giovanni Muzio notableWork Ca’ Brutta, Milan
this entity surface form: Torre Rasini, Milan