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Cascina Pozzobonelli

The Cascina Pozzobonelli is a historic building in Milan, Italy, formerly used as a farmhouse. Constructed in 1492 by Donato Bramante, it is mostly in ruins with only the building's chapel remaining in a deteriorated state. The block it is on is occupied by hotels, with a courtyard specially built to accommodate the building.

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Milan, Milan, Italy

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