In one of the most prestigious areas of Milan, at the corner of Via Bellini and Via Livorno, overlooking the Church of the Passion, Casa Campanini is arguably the most important Liberty-style building in the city. The building is accessible via numerous surface transport options and the San Babila metro stop. Constructed between 1904 and 1906 by architect Alfredo Campanini to become his residence, the palace, along with Palazzo Castiglioni, represents one of the finest examples of Milanese Liberty style. Immediately striking are the concrete caryatids at the entrance, crafted by sculptor Michele Vedani; although they represent a clear homage to the caryatids originally placed at the entrance of Palazzo Castiglioni by Sommaruga, they are less austere and monumental. The wrought iron entranc