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A magnificent 16th-century palace serving as Milan's city hall.
Palazzo Marino is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture, designed by architect Galeazzo Alessi in the 16th century. Originally commissioned by Genoese banker Tommaso Marino, the palace boasts an impressive facade and opulent interiors. Today, it serves as the seat of the Mayor of Milan and the city council, making it a center of political activity. Visitors can admire the elegant courtyards and ornate rooms on special open days.
Piazza della Scala, 2, 20121 Milan, Italy
No reservations needed for exterior viewing; check website for interior visit details
Best visited during special open days when the interiors are accessible