Palazzo della Ragione, Milan
45°27′53.54″N 9°11′16.16″E / 45.4648722°N 9.1878222°E
| Palazzo della Ragione | |
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Palazzo della Ragione. | |
Interactive map of the Palazzo della Ragione area | |
| General information | |
| Location | Milan, Italy |
| Construction started | 1228 |
| Client | Podestà Aliprando Faba |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Vincenzo Seregni |
The Palazzo della Ragione ("Palace of Reason") is a historic building in Milan, Italy, located in Piazza Mercanti, facing the Loggia degli Osii. Built in the 13th century, it originally served as a broletto—an administrative and judicial building. As the second broletto constructed in Milan, it is also known as the Broletto Nuovo ("New Broletto").
The palace features a relief of Oldrado da Tresseno, the podestà of Milan known for his harsh prosecution of Cathar heretics. Another notable element is the bas-relief of the scrofa semilanuta ("half-woolly sow"), which has been the subject of much scholarly debate concerning the foundation and early symbolism of Milan.