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The Coperto dei Figini was a Renaissance porticated building located in what is now Piazza del Duomo, the central square in Milan, Italy. The construction began in 1467 on a design by architect Guiniforte Solari (from the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano), ordered by . The building, located on the north-western side of the piazza, was a popular meeting place for the Milanese people for over 400 years; it housed several shops that sold such drinks as the turbolin (boiled and filtered coffee), chocolate, barbajada, orgeat syrup, and more. Many of these shops evolved into cafes when the first such establishments appeared in Milan; for example, one of the historic Caffé Campari in Milan was located there.

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  • Il Coperto dei Figini era un palazzo rinascimentale costruito tra il 1467 e il 1472 da Guiniforte Solari, un ingegnere della Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano, su commissione di Pietro Figino, situato in piazza del Duomo a Milano. Il Coperto dei Figini venne abbattuto nel 1864, quando l'area venne ristrutturata per l'ampliamento della piazza e per la costruzione della Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Sotto i suoi portici era presente il Caffè Campari, che successivamente si trasformò in un'azienda produttrice di bevande, che esiste tuttora. (it)
  • The Coperto dei Figini was a Renaissance porticated building located in what is now Piazza del Duomo, the central square in Milan, Italy. The construction began in 1467 on a design by architect Guiniforte Solari (from the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano), ordered by . The building, located on the north-western side of the piazza, was a popular meeting place for the Milanese people for over 400 years; it housed several shops that sold such drinks as the turbolin (boiled and filtered coffee), chocolate, barbajada, orgeat syrup, and more. Many of these shops evolved into cafes when the first such establishments appeared in Milan; for example, one of the historic Caffé Campari in Milan was located there. (en)
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  • The Coperto dei Figini was a Renaissance porticated building located in what is now Piazza del Duomo, the central square in Milan, Italy. The construction began in 1467 on a design by architect Guiniforte Solari (from the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano), ordered by . The building, located on the north-western side of the piazza, was a popular meeting place for the Milanese people for over 400 years; it housed several shops that sold such drinks as the turbolin (boiled and filtered coffee), chocolate, barbajada, orgeat syrup, and more. Many of these shops evolved into cafes when the first such establishments appeared in Milan; for example, one of the historic Caffé Campari in Milan was located there. The Coperto was ordered for demolition in the early 19th century (and actually demolished in the 1860s), as a consequence of the major redesign of the piazza. Painter Angelo Inganni has left a few drawings depicting the Coperto a few years before being demolished, and some photographs have also been preserved. (en)
  • Il Coperto dei Figini era un palazzo rinascimentale costruito tra il 1467 e il 1472 da Guiniforte Solari, un ingegnere della Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano, su commissione di Pietro Figino, situato in piazza del Duomo a Milano. Il Coperto dei Figini venne abbattuto nel 1864, quando l'area venne ristrutturata per l'ampliamento della piazza e per la costruzione della Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Sotto i suoi portici era presente il Caffè Campari, che successivamente si trasformò in un'azienda produttrice di bevande, che esiste tuttora. (it)
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