The eclectic architecture near Venice Street is probably the best achievement of Milan's late liberal period, with styles mixed, gothic and renaissance, designed in the early twentieth century, the statues are composed of many animals as well as strange characters and floral elements, and the murals are placed on both sides of the central balcony.
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The eclectic architecture near Venice Street is probably the best achievement of Milan's late liberal period, with styles mixed, gothic and renaissance, designed in the early twentieth century, the statues are composed of many animals as well as strange characters and floral elements, and the murals are placed on both sides of the central balcony.
A three-story building has a Roman style. Mosaic murals and stone walls of clear water bricks are very distinctive, and most of the sculptures of the building itself that have been related to the Renaissance are characterized by a variety of animals, and the child who looks like a brick outside the wall is very vivid. The red brick wall inside the building has a thick feeling, and the yellow lamppost can see the vicissitudes of history.