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The Marchiondi Institute was an institution in Milan dedicated to the education of difficult children that already existed in the 19th century. Among his most famous students of the time is Giovanni Segantini.
It covered a large central area behind Piazza Cardinal Ferrari, where a street called Marchiondi remains. The nineteenth-century building, with a hexagonal plan, was located in via Quadronno 26 and due to the bombings of the Second World War it was demolished and the area was rebuilt and used for other purposes. The educational institute was transferred to Baggio in via Noale in 1952, assuming the name Marchiondi Spagliardi.
style: Breton Brute, brutalism
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