Ex Ristorante Belvedere

Ex Ristorante Belvedere

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The building where Ristorante Belvedere used to be was readapted into a private house: it was designed by Virginio Muzio. The architect, who was working on several other projects over the city, had to chance to express himself by using many elegant and refined Liberty patterns, in perfect harmony with a leisure place.
According to the Ar Nouveau principle stating the need to blend architect and nature, Muzio modified a preexisting building and chose an unusual shape, which is perfectly in tune with the intended use and the surrounding environment. Two low buildings, topped by two terraces linked by the entrance courtyard overlooking the hills. The wrought iron arch welcoming the guests, light and graceful, is one of the most beautiful iron pieces in the whole city.


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The building where Ristorante Belvedere used to be was readapted into a private house: it was designed by Virginio Muzio. The architect, who was working on several other projects over the city, had to chance to express himself by using many elegant and refined Liberty patterns, in perfect harmony with a leisure place.
According to the Ar Nouveau principle stating the need to blend architect and nature, Muzio modified a preexisting building and chose an unusual shape, which is perfectly in tune with the intended use and the surrounding environment. Two low buildings, topped by two terraces linked by the entrance courtyard overlooking the hills. The wrought iron arch welcoming the guests, light and graceful, is one of the most beautiful iron pieces in the whole city.