Urban Lithotheques: Botticino Classico at the Heart of Brescia
We are proud to see our Botticino Classico marble take center stage in the new urban furniture of Brescia’s historic center—also featured by Architect Andrea Botti in Il Geometra Bresciano, the official magazine of the Board of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors of the Province of Brescia.
A project that has transformed Corso Zanardelli and Corso Palestro into a true urban lithotheque, with the installation of 33 new seats made of local natural stone. The Cooperative contributed to the production of 8 of these elements, created in collaboration with Marmi Senco Snc:
- • four located along Corso Zanardelli, in the area of the former Cinema Crociera;
• four along Corso Palestro.
The intervention also included the replacement of the former wooden coverings with new Botticino stone elements, ensuring continuity with the material and architectural language of the historic city center.
🔗 Read the article on Il Geometra Bresciano

