• The Mackenzie Castle (Italian: Castello Mackenzie) is a historical manor in the Castelletto quarter of Genoa, northern Italy. It is an example of Gothic Revival architecture.
  • Commissioned by Evan Mackenzie, an insurance magnate from Florence, the castle was designed by the then relatively unknown architect Gino Coppedè.
  • The Mackenzie Castle in Genoa is a manor house located in the residential district of Castelletto, near Piazza Manin and the Casella train station...
  • It was owned by the MacKenzie family until 1939 when the daughter, Isa sold the castle and everything not bolted down.
  • Commissioned by Evan Mackenzie, an insurance magnate from Florence, the castle was designed by the then relatively unknown architect Gino Coppedè.
  • Discover Mackenzie Castle in Genoa, Italy: This Gothic revival structure has been a family home, a military base, a gymnastics center, and is now owned by one of...
  • Mackenzie Castle is a wonderful example of the architectural style of the seventeenth century AD, and it is decorated with unparalleled Gothic styles and styles.
  • With its high walls, narrow windows, and a sturdy drawbridge, the Mackenzie Castle was virtually impenetrable, serving as a symbol of power and strength.
  • The Mackenzie Castle is one of the most incredible buildings in Genoa: it is the realization of the dream of Evan Mackenzie, a great antiquities enthusiast, and...
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