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Palazzo Tognetti
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General information
Typepalace
Architectural styleArt Nouveau
LocationCorso Carducci/Via Cairoli
Grosseto, Tuscany
Italy
Coordinates42°45′41.6″N 11°06′47.4″E / 42.761556°N 11.113167°E / 42.761556; 11.113167
Named forTognetti brothers
Completed1910
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
EngineerGiuseppe Luciani

Palazzo Tognetti is a palace in Grosseto, Italy.

It is an Art Nouveau style building on three floors located along Corso Carducci.[1]

History

The palace was commissioned by the Tognetti brothers who owned a news agency in Grosseto.[2] It was designed by engineer-artist Giuseppe Luciani and inaugurated in 1910.[2][1]

It has richly decorated façades and it is considered one of the best examples of Stile Liberty in Grosseto and southern Tuscany.[1][3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Il liberty a Grosseto". Atlante storico topografico del comune di Grosseto (in Italian). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b Innocenti, Mario; Innocenti, Elena (1993). Grosseto:briciole di storia. Cartoline e documenti d'epoca 1899-1944. Grosseto: Innocenti Editore. pp. 211–213.
  3. ^ Cappellini, Perla; Dominici, Laura (2004). Le stagioni del liberty in Toscana. Itinerari tra il 1880 e il 1930. Spoleto: Del Gallo Editore. p. 81.
  4. ^ Maria Adriana Giusti, ed. (1996). Le età del Liberty in Toscana. Florence: Octavo-Franco Cantini Editore.

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