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During the 30’s the futurist avant-garde bound to the history of the Central Post Office.
Villa Marmori Ceretti was designed by Franco Oliva.
Built in 1907 as an addition to the building behind it, this building was constructed on a project by Vincenzo Bacigalupi.
In the historical center of La Spezia, at Piazza Sant’Agostino no. 59, there is Palazzo Oldini, today better known as Palazzo De Nobili.
This building was built by architects Piaggio and reflects a Liberty style influenced by the Gothic revival.
This massive building is on Via Cappellini and was commissioned to Vincenzo Bacigalupo.
This building, commissioned by Bartolomeo Castrucci, was built from 1902 to 1905.
Considered the first Art Nouveau building of the city, it is probably one of the very first examples in Italy.
In the area of the city close to the Sprugola canal, this building was erected between 1931-1935.
Between 1906 and 1914, the most beautiful examples of Liberty in architecture by Bacigalupi were built here.
Your tour of the historical center of La Spezia has to include Via del Prione, as you will most certainly cross it since it is the most important street of the city.
The building stands close to La Spezia train station and was built between 1904 and 1907.
Designed by Manilo Costa and constructed in 1933.
Designed by Manilo Costa in 1934, this building has an irregular plan.
Designed in 1931-1932 by Manilo Costa in collaboration with architect Giovanni Dazzi.
In 1935, Manilo Costa took care of the project for the restoration of the façade of this building on Via Rosselli.
Projected and constructed by Manilo Costa in 1931.
Beautiful and interesting building by Manilo Costa, but also the building that over time changed the most.