AL GLICINE CONDOMINIUM

A story of tradition, nature, and urban rebirth

The Wisteria Condominium has its roots in a past rich in history and transformation. Originally, this site was home to a 19th-century farmhouse, surrounded by vast fields of vineyards and fruit trees. For decades, the area lived in harmony with nature, hosting small rural communities that contributed to Milan’s agricultural economy.

In the 1960s and 1970s, with the city’s expansion, the area underwent a major transformation: the farmhouse was demolished to make way for a residential complex that still aimed to preserve a strong connection with the surrounding natural environment. The name “Wisteria” comes from a large wisteria plant that grew spontaneously in the central courtyard of the old farmhouse, which became a symbol of resilience and continuity over time.

The design and structure of the condominium were carefully chosen to strike a balance between modernity and environmental respect, featuring shared green spaces, pedestrian areas, and a special focus on natural light within the homes. Today, the Wisteria Condominium is home to 24 families, fostering a strong sense of community and a vibrant social life, thanks in part to the many events organized in the communal gardens during the warmer months.

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