In the heart of Verona, the present has its roots in the past: a new gem blooms in the city.
In the city centre, a stone’s throw from Piazza delle Erbe, Juliet’s house and the Scaligeri palaces, Verona tells the story of a not-too-distant past, through the redevelopment of a 20th-century city building, which has always been known as “Palazzo delle Poste”.
Designed in an eclectic neoclassical-baroque style in the mid-1920s near a neighbouring botanical garden by the renowned Veronese architect Ettore Fagiuoli, the building was the main seat of civic postal services until 2019.
The subsequent sale of the property by the Municipality to a local real estate company then determined and promoted the complete renovation and intended use, by architect Paolo Richelli.













Therefore, by taking into account the historical- artistic roots of the building, the extensive renovation has offered the citizens a new and magnificent residential complex; moreover, it has allowed us to re-evaluate and preserve the artistic and valuable language of that era, interpreting it in a modern key.
By giving new life to the structure, a new living contemporaneity has then developed, standing out in the individual flats, thanks also to a careful collaboration between the experts of the various interior design works.
In particular, modern elegance and charm merged with the original architecture in the flat displayed on these pages, curated by architect Paolo Richelli and set up by the interior designer Francesca Santinato, a professional of the International design – Squassabia Group showroom.

Architect Fagiuoli paid attention to quality materials, colours and stylistic combinations; therefore, the project has taken up, strengthened and reinterpreted the same elements, providing a layout, as well as a broad and engaging stylistic interpretation.
The large house, in fact, not only is wrapped in a consistent and modern dress that coordinates all the various environments but also – and above all – stands out for its peculiarity and richness of details…

Such as the refined customized furnishings, the marble and brass inserts, the iconic pieces by Cassina and Frau, the elegant fabrics, and the spectacular play of lights and lamps.
All for the blooming of an innovative idea: a precious, artistic and customized living concept.
Project by architect Paolo Richelli - Furniture supplied by International design Squassabia Group - Photography by Michela Melotti - Written by Anna Zorzanello
WHO:
• Squassabia Group- International Design
C. Cattaneo 19, Verona – Phone. 045 8013066
Squassabia Arredamento
via Stradone 13, Roncolevà (Vr) – Phone. 045 7350041
Store Arredamento
Via Brescia 58, Sirmione (Bs) – Phone. 030 9904372
Area IN
S.S. Cisa 137, Porto Mantovano (Mn) – Phone. 0376 398098
• Architect Paolo Richelli
Lungadige Panvinio 17, Verona – Phone. 045 590050
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