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Prince's Bathroom | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Prince Henry of Hess - aka Enrico d'Assia - used this room when in Milan, where he worked as set & costume designer at La Scala | Piero Portaluppi-designed Villa, built 1932-1935, for industrialist sisters, Nedda & Gigina Necchi & her husband Angelo Campiglio Piero Portaluppi, Villa Necchi Campiglio, Villa Necchi, Prince Henry, Costume Designer, Upstairs Bathrooms, Bath Fixtures, Wikimedia Commons, Cast Iron

Prince's Bathroom | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Prince Henry of Hess - aka Enrico d'Assia - used this room when in Milan, where he worked as set & costume designer at La Scala | Piero Portaluppi-designed Villa, built 1932-1935, for industrialist sisters, Nedda & Gigina Necchi & her husband Angelo Campiglio

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Prince's Room | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Prince Henry of Hess - aka Enrico d'Assia - used this room when in Milan, where he worked as set & costume designer at La Scala | Piero Portaluppi-designed Villa, built 1932-1935, for industrialist sisters, Nedda & Gigina Necchi & her husband Angelo Campiglio Art Deco Bathrooms, Villa Necchi, Italy Home, Bright Bathroom, Deco Bathroom, Great Bathrooms, Interior Plants, Upstairs Bathrooms, Art Deco Interior

Prince's Room | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Prince Henry of Hess - aka Enrico d'Assia - used this room when in Milan, where he worked as set & costume designer at La Scala | Piero Portaluppi-designed Villa, built 1932-1935, for industrialist sisters, Nedda & Gigina Necchi & her husband Angelo Campiglio

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The sole Bathroom on Ground/1st Floor - located off Gun Room | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Architect Piero Portaluppi (1932-35) designed for industrialist family: Sisters Nedda & Gigina Necchi & Gigina's husband Angelo Campiglio | Surprisingly small, sparse guest bath given their royal guests 🤔 Although, there is an adjacent sink room which might be a bit more "welcoming" (if i could only find a photo of it😥) | photo credit: Andreas Buschmann, Professor SIK, Switzerland 1930s House Renovation, Villa Necchi Campiglio, Mid Century Interior Design, Villa Necchi, Mid Century Interior, 1930s House, House Renovation, Guest Bath, Bath Fixtures

The sole Bathroom on Ground/1st Floor - located off Gun Room | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Architect Piero Portaluppi (1932-35) designed for industrialist family: Sisters Nedda & Gigina Necchi & Gigina's husband Angelo Campiglio | Surprisingly small, sparse guest bath given their royal guests 🤔 Although, there is an adjacent sink room which might be a bit more "welcoming" (if i could only find a photo of it😥) | photo credit: Andreas Buschmann, Professor SIK, Switzerland

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Prince's Room | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Prince Henry of Hess - aka Enrico d'Assia - used this room when in Milan, where he worked as set & costume designer at La Scala | Piero Portaluppi-designed Villa, built 1932-1935, for industrialist sisters, Nedda & Gigina Necchi & her husband Angelo Campiglio Villa Necchi Campiglio, Villa Necchi, Upstairs Bathrooms, Bath Fixtures, Bath Design, Corner Bathtub, Interior Architecture, Interior Styling, Villa

Prince's Room | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Prince Henry of Hess - aka Enrico d'Assia - used this room when in Milan, where he worked as set & costume designer at La Scala | Piero Portaluppi-designed Villa, built 1932-1935, for industrialist sisters, Nedda & Gigina Necchi & her husband Angelo Campiglio

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Princess Suite Bathroom | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Architect Piero Portaluppi (1932-1935) | Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy (b.1940), daughter of the last King of Italy, was a close friend of the Necchi sisters & Angelo who regularly stayed at the Villa. (She was also a cousin of Prince Enrico d'Assia - The two Guest Rooms are named for them) Villa Necchi Campiglio, King Of Italy, Villa Necchi, Suite Bathroom, Bath Fixtures, Guest Rooms, Guest Room, Cast Iron, Milan

Princess Suite Bathroom | Villa Necchi Campiglio | Milan | Architect Piero Portaluppi (1932-1935) | Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy (b.1940), daughter of the last King of Italy, was a close friend of the Necchi sisters & Angelo who regularly stayed at the Villa. (She was also a cousin of Prince Enrico d'Assia - The two Guest Rooms are named for them)

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