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Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori

Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori by Giuseppe Sommaruga: A stunning Art Nouveau masterpiece! Explore this opulent Italian hotel's intricate ironwork & historical significance. #ItalianLiberty #Architecture

Discover Giuseppe Sommaruga: Italian architect of the Liberty/Art Nouveau style. Explore his monumental designs & influence on Futurism – Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori, Castiglioni Palace & more.

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The Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori in Varese is a hotel located on Mount Tre Croci, in the northern area of ​​the Varese municipality. Designed in 1908 by Giuseppe Sommaruga, it was very active in the first half of the twentieth century and represents, for its structure and furnishings, a notable example of Italian liberty. Closed in 1968, it is still in a state of neglect today. It was opened in 2017 on the occasion of the centenary of the death and 150th anniversary of the birth of the architect Giuseppe Sommaruga.In the first decade of the twentieth century, the Varese area had become a popular summer holiday destination. One of the favorite places for tourists was Mount Campo dei Fiori, which offered the peace and charm of wild mountain nature not far from the city center of Varese. Various private individuals therefore decided to build, on the southern slope of the mountain, various villas, mostly in the architectural style then most in vogue, the liberty.Thanks to the simultaneous development of the transport network (funicular and tramways), in 1907 some entrepreneurs, interested in investing in tourism in Varese and Campo dei Fiori, decided to set up the Società Anonima dei Grandi Alberghi Varesini and commissioned the architect Giuseppe Sommaruga, one of the greatest exponents of Italian liberty, to design buildings for hospitality purposes, some of which to be built in the area of ​​Monte Tre Croci. Specifically, a 30-room hotel (which would later become the Belvedere restaurant), the funicular stations and another 200-room hotel (the Grand Hotel), very luxurious, were commissioned.The construction site began in 1910 and ended in 1912, while the restaurant and the funicular (which was given to the management of the Varese Society for Electric Companies) came into operation some time before.The national cultural association ITALIA LIBERTY in 2017 set up an exhibition in collaboration with the property and the Fai (Fondo Ambiente Italiano) curated by Andrea Speziali and Vittorio Sgarbi in honor of the designer Sommaruga, one of the greatest architects of Italian modernism. See monograph

Artist Biography

The Architect of Elegance: The Legacy of Giuseppe Sommaruga

In the vibrant, transformative era of the early twentieth century, few figures captured the spirit of Italian modernity as profoundly as Giuseppe Sommaruga. A pioneer of the Liberty style—the Italian iteration of Art Nouveau—Sommaruga did not merely design buildings; he sculpted environments that breathed with organic vitality. Born in Milan in 1867, his life and work became a bridge between the rigid traditions of the past and the fluid, experimental energy of a new century. His architectural language was one of movement, where stone and iron seemed to mimic the sinuous curves of vines and the delicate strength of floral motifs, creating a sense of living architecture that continues to enchant observers today.

Sommaruga’s artistic journey was deeply rooted in the prestigious academic traditions of Milan. His formative years at the Brera Academy provided him with a rigorous foundation in classical principles, yet it was his exposure to mentors such as Camillo Boito and Luca Beltrami that truly ignited his creative spirit. These masters instilled in him a humanist approach to design, teaching him to respect historical continuity while encouraging the pursuit of innovation. This unique duality allowed Sommaruga to master the technical complexities of structural engineering while infusing his projects with a poetic, almost rhythmic, ornamentation that would become his signature.

A Symphony of Stone and Iron

The true brilliance of Sommaruga lies in his ability to harmonize monumental scale with intricate, delicate detail. His work often serves as a testament to the Liberty style's obsession with nature and craftsmanship. When wandering through his architectural masterpieces, one does not simply see walls and roofs, but rather an integrated ecosystem of art. He utilized materials like wrought iron and sculpted stone to create textures that felt both opulent and organic, ensuring that every facade told a story of elegance and progress.

Among his most celebrated achievements are structures that stand as icons of Italian architectural heritage:

  • The Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori: A breathtaking masterpiece located near Varese, this hotel exemplifies Sommaruga’s ability to command a large-scale project through the use of intricate ironwork and luxurious Art Nouveau details. It remains a hauntingly beautiful symbol of an era defined by grandeur.
  • Villa Romeo Faccanoni: Located in Milan, this villa serves as a jewel of residential design. Here, Sommaruga’s mastery is evident in the seamless integration of sculptural elements and vegetal motifs, often featuring works that complement the architectural flow.
  • Palazzo Castiglioni: A cornerstone of Milanese urban architecture, this palace showcases his ability to bring the avant-garde into the heart of the city, blending structural boldness with the sophisticated aesthetics of the burgeoning middle class.

Historical Significance and Enduring Influence

As the twentieth century progressed, Sommaruga’s influence began to ripple through the evolving landscape of Italian design. While his primary devotion remained with the flowing lines of Art Nouveau, his work possessed a structural dynamism that resonated with the early stirrings of Futurism. He understood that architecture was not a static entity but a medium capable of reflecting the rapid industrial and social shifts of his time. By blending the organic with the industrial, he prepared the architectural stage for the more radical movements that would follow.

Though his life was tragically cut short in 1917, the imprint left by Giuseppe Sommaruga remains indelible. His buildings are not merely relics of a bygone era; they are enduring monuments to a period of intense creativity and optimism. To study Sommaruga is to witness the moment when Italian architecture broke free from historical imitation to embrace a modern, soulful identity—a legacy that continues to inspire architects and art historians to find beauty in the intersection of nature and human ingenuity.

Giuseppe Sommaruga

Giuseppe Sommaruga

1867 - 1917 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Liberty Style / Art Nouveau
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ["Antonio Sant'elia"]
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Camillo Boito
    • Luca Beltrami
  • Date Of Birth: Milan, Italy (1867)
  • Date Of Death: Milan, Italy (1917)
  • Full Name: Giuseppe Sommaruga
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori
    • Castiglioni Palace
    • Villa Romeo Faccanoni
  • Place Of Birth: Milan
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