A canal passes on the right side of Naviglio Grande ItalyThe landscape between Lombardi region, industrial warehouses and cultivated areas at a distance of about 20 miles from Milan is optional. With the historical waterway system, which belongs to the 12th century, there is a series of PetriSian residences, Anand Villa, and elegant rural farmhouses, which still stand, as well as side-by-side with recent houses, along with the remains of their parks and gardens.
After reaching Cassinata de Lugaganano and traveling along the Naviglio bike path, one of the richest cities in the region finds in terms of its architectural heritage. When the Balam family traveled the same journey, they could not help, but notices Villa Clary-Menjini: “It was in a very poor state, but it was still beautiful and soon after it was rebuilt and divided into apartments. We decided to go there, we decided to go there, on the main floor of the villa, distance from the stress and shocks of the village, Simon, Simone, Simone, Simone, the youth. The Paralympic swimming champion who won four gold medals Recent game In Tokyo and Paris.
“I grew up here, between the walls of the Fresco and the roof of the large ballroom, which has become our living room, and since I was a child, I always felt that it was welcoming the house. I was a creative child when we lived in Milan – but I had never to return here.”
Late in the night, Balam inspires his alternative heroes with the art that she is surrounded and during childhood with Italian comic books, from her behalf, from Italian comic books, Diabolic To Zero“When the world closes, I get some quiet time to attract. It is something that I do for myself, which makes me feel that when I am in water, how do I do when I am in water. It is a separation that focuses on my body, on lightness, on harmony, on harmony, I always feel a little strange on dry land, but I feel a little strange in water, but I am a little strange in water, but I am a little strange in water.”
Dozens of and dozens of sheets can be found in the family’s house, the material required for this self-sighted drawing talent. Pictures can also be found in the flat with the story of Italian children “Road to Cortina”. “In high school I re -introduced one of one of the graffiti in the villa. I re -made it in color, although I usually like to work in black and white.” This is part of his effort to attach a growing audience, and to remember his journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Outside, evening Lombardi lands at rural areas and beautiful back gardens. The floor inside the 17th -century villa is now a light, uniform vinician terazo that highlights the threshold of doors with a slightly dark color. (Villa once operated in the form of a spinning mill, which was disoriented incapable of its original floors.) The doors were recovered from the middle of the fields themselves, where they were abandoned, covered with several layers of varnish. They are now cleaned and left incomplete, beyond the treatment of a light wax, gives them their original appearance.