The architect Francesca Neri Antonello has rehabilitated the interior of this 19th century neo- gothic building in Lugano, Switzerland. The architect has chosen to maintain a very neutral color palette and to give prominence to the original decoration of the walls and ceilings, respecting the essence and the history of the house.   

Castello Camuzzi, A house in a neo-gothic castle in Lugano

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