Liberty Itinerary
Liberty Itinerary
Liberty Itinerary
PRACTICAL INFO
- Length: About 1.5 Km
- Duration: 45 Minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
- Suitable for: Architecture enthusiasts, urban walks, photography
Liberty Itinerary
Between the late 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, Tirano experienced a period of significant economic and cultural growth that left visible marks on urban architecture. The Liberty Itinerary leads to the discovery of elegant buildings that beautifully combine Liberty style, Art Deco, and Alpine influences. It tells the story of a city open to commerce and European architectural languages.
The route, step by step
- Piazzale delle Stazioni – RhB Station
Railway station (1908–1909) and RhB Station: two iconic buildings featuring Liberty, Art Deco, pre-rationalist, and Swiss chalet architecture. - Viale Italia – Casa Merizzi
One of the first Liberty examples in Tirano, in Venetian neo-Gothic style with a distinctive corner bay window. - Viale Italia – Chiodi Antique Dealer’s House
An eclectic building from 1924, reflecting the cultured taste of its commissioner. - Piazza Marinoni – Perego Station
A scenic architecture combining historicism and Art Deco, among the most significant works of the architect Clementino Clementi from Bormio. - Viale Garibaldi – School Building
An elegant public building with Liberty decorations and symbols of wisdom. - Lungo Adda Ortigara
Clementi Houses (now Moretta) and Villa Martinelli (now Soncelli), Valtellina Liberty masterpieces, up to Villa Tognolatti along the cycle-pedestrian path.
Liberty Itinerary
Between the late 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, Tirano experienced a period of significant economic and cultural growth that left visible marks on urban architecture. The Liberty Itinerary leads to the discovery of elegant buildings that beautifully combine Liberty style, Art Deco, and Alpine influences. It tells the story of a city open to commerce and European architectural languages.
The route, step by step
- Piazzale delle Stazioni – RhB Station
Railway station (1908–1909) and RhB Station: two iconic buildings featuring Liberty, Art Deco, pre-rationalist, and Swiss chalet architecture. - Viale Italia – Casa Merizzi
One of the first Liberty examples in Tirano, in Venetian neo-Gothic style with a distinctive corner bay window. - Viale Italia – Chiodi Antique Dealer’s House
An eclectic building from 1924, reflecting the cultured taste of its commissioner. - Piazza Marinoni – Perego Station
A scenic architecture combining historicism and Art Deco, among the most significant works of the architect Clementino Clementi from Bormio. - Viale Garibaldi – School Building
An elegant public building with Liberty decorations and symbols of wisdom. - Lungo Adda Ortigara
Clementi Houses (now Moretta) and Villa Martinelli (now Soncelli), Valtellina Liberty masterpieces, up to Villa Tognolatti along the cycle-pedestrian path.
PRACTICAL INFO
- Length: About 1.5 Km
- Duration: 45 Minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
- Suitable for: Architecture enthusiasts, urban walks, photography
Liberty Itinerary
Between the late 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, Tirano experienced a period of significant economic and cultural growth that left visible marks on urban architecture. The Liberty Itinerary leads to the discovery of elegant buildings that beautifully combine Liberty style, Art Deco, and Alpine influences. It tells the story of a city open to commerce and European architectural languages.
The route, step by step
- Piazzale delle Stazioni – RhB Station
Railway station (1908–1909) and RhB Station: two iconic buildings featuring Liberty, Art Deco, pre-rationalist, and Swiss chalet architecture. - Viale Italia – Casa Merizzi
One of the first Liberty examples in Tirano, in Venetian neo-Gothic style with a distinctive corner bay window. - Viale Italia – Chiodi Antique Dealer’s House
An eclectic building from 1924, reflecting the cultured taste of its commissioner. - Piazza Marinoni – Perego Station
A scenic architecture combining historicism and Art Deco, among the most significant works of the architect Clementino Clementi from Bormio. - Viale Garibaldi – School Building
An elegant public building with Liberty decorations and symbols of wisdom. - Lungo Adda Ortigara
Clementi Houses (now Moretta) and Villa Martinelli (now Soncelli), Valtellina Liberty masterpieces, up to Villa Tognolatti along the cycle-pedestrian path.
PRACTICAL INFO
- Length: About 1.5 Km
- Duration: 45 Minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
- Suitable for: Architecture enthusiasts, urban walks, photography









