Palazzo Feltrinelli
Palazzo Feltrinelli, the center of Piazza Vittorio Veneto, is known for being the residence of Benito Mussolini public from ’43 to ’45. It was built in 1898 by the work of Alberico Belgiojoso (although some attribute it Solmi the architect, who also designed the cemetery) and then inhabited by Giuseppe Feltrinelli. L-structure is impressive and takes the form of a parallelepiped. Under the ownership of the Fascist government was adapted to guarded headquarters.
Currently the building is used as a place of summer courses and seminars for students strnieri University of Milan.