Sguardo in su ... Trieste
by Bertus
Liberty
Casa Smolars (1906 - 1907)
tra Via Dante e Via Mazzini
Arch. De Paoli

In 1906 the architect Romeo Depaoli signed the project for this liberty style building.
The property was built at the intersection of via Dante, Mazzini and S. Nicolò, for the cavalier Augusto Terni.
Later it was called "Smolars house", because on the ground floor at the corner of via Mazzini and via Dante it housed the Smolars stationery store. This lot of the building was owned by Costanza Carniel Smolars.
In this house, the engraver Alessandro Villa worked there in the first half of the twentieth century.
In 1970 an internal restructuring was carried out on a project by architects Giampaolo Batoli and Claudio Visintini.
The building is still in its original condition, having undergone few modifications, and in any case not relevant from an architectural point of view.
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