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Poltrona Frau
Palazzo
delle poste
Verona — Italy
credits:
architect:
Gruppo Squassabia
Paolo Richelli
In the heart of the city, just steps away from Piazza Erbe,
Juliet's house, and the Scaligeri palaces, Verona narrates the
events of a not-so-distant past through the redevelopment
of a nineteenth-century city palace, always known as the
"Palazzo delle Poste" (Post Office Palace). Designed in an
eclectic neoclassical-baroque style in the mid-1920s, near
an adjacent botanical garden, by the renowned Veronese
architect Ettore Fagiuoli, the palace served as the main
headquarters of civic postal services until 2019.
The spacious residence not only presents itself wrapped
in a cohesive and modern look that coordinates all the
different spaces but also distinguishes itself primarily for
its uniqueness and wealth of details. Here, you'll find the
refinement of customized furnishings, marble and brass
accents and iconic pieces from Poltrona Frau. All of this
contributes to the flourishing of an innovative living concept:
precious, artistic, and personalized.
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