Villa Zanelli
Villa Zanelli is a historical building located in Savona, Liguria, Italy. The building is an example of the Liberty style of residential architecture, and was completed in 1907 for the Zanelli family. Designed by the architect Gottardo Gussoni from Turin, it is close to the Tyrrhenian Sea beach in the Legino district of Savona.
History and architecture
Located in a large garden by the sea, the house was built in 1907 by sea captain Nicolò Zanelli and owned by the Zanelli family until 1933, when it was sold to the municipality of Milan. The municipality converted the house into a camping site and an international colony. During phases of the Second World War, it was used as a hospital camp; traces of red crosses on the exterior walls are still visible.An architectural analysis of the building credits the villa's design to both Gottardo Gussoni and Pietro Fenoglio, two of the most noteworthy exponents of the Italian Liberty style.