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Palazzo Mincuzzi


Nel cuore del quartiere Murat, all'angolo tra la pulsante via Sparano e via Putignani, Aldo Forcignanò elaborò nel 1923 uno spettacolare progetto con soluzione d'angolo per l'edificio, che mantiene tuttora chiare finalità commerciali. I Magazzini Mincuzzi, nel cuore del quartiere Murat, erano principalmente dedicati al commercio di tessuti preziosi e merci esclusive. E' famosa la vicenda della competizione durante i lavori di costruzione tra Palazzo Mincuzzi e il Palazzo della Rinascente per chi fosse riuscito prima a terminare l'opera. La facciata è un coacervo di colonne, lesene bugnate, capitelli ionici e mascheroni tra i quali si sviluppano le molte finestre. Gli interni, ricchi di decorazioni Liberty, sono dominati da un monumentale scalone e illuminati dalla cupola vetrata che sovrasta l'edificio. Sempre di proprietà della famiglia Mincuzzi, il palazzo è affittato al mega store del brand Benetton dal 2002.
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In 1923, in the heart of the Murat district, at the corner between the pulsating Via Sparano and Via Putignani, Aldo Forcignanò developed a spectacular project with a corner solution for the building, which still maintains clear commercial purposes. The Mincuzzi Warehouses, in the heart of the Murat district, were mainly dedicated to the trade of precious fabrics and exclusive goods. The competition between Palazzo Mincuzzi and Palazzo della Rinascente during the construction works is famous for those who managed to finish the work beforehand. The facade is a patchwork of columns, ashlar pilasters, Ionic capitals and masks between which the many windows develop. The interiors, rich in Art Nouveau decorations, are dominated by a monumental staircase and lit by the glass dome overlooking the building. Still owned by the Mincuzzi family, the building has been rented from the Benetton brand's mega store since 2002.
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In 1923, in the heart of the Murat district, at the corner between the pulsating Via Sparano and Via Putignani, Aldo Forcignanò developed a spectacular project with a corner solution for the building, which still maintains clear commercial purposes. The Mincuzzi Warehouses, in the heart of the Murat district, were mainly dedicated to the trade of precious fabrics and exclusive goods. The competition between Palazzo Mincuzzi and Palazzo della Rinascente during the construction works is famous for those who managed to finish the work beforehand. The facade is a patchwork of columns, ashlar pilasters, Ionic capitals and masks between which the many windows develop. The interiors, rich in Art Nouveau decorations, are dominated by a monumental staircase and lit by the glass dome overlooking the building. Still owned by the Mincuzzi family, the building has been rented from the Benetton brand's mega store since 2002.
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