Colonia milanese I.N.A.M.L.

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Colonie marine -
Tyrrhenian Sea

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Andora Marina (SV),
vicolo St. Andrea

client: I.N.A.M.L. Istituto per l'assistenza di malattia ai lavoratori
I.N.A.M. - Istituto Nazionale Assicurazione Malattie
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demolished


The colony of the National Institute of Health Insurance (I.N.AM. - Istituto Nazionale Assicurazione Malattie) was designed as a closed area at the beach of Andora Marina. At the long side of a rectangular courtyard lay three dormitories. They were linked by a covered walk to the courtyard and the restrooms on the other side. The narrow side towards the sea was formed by the dining hall with. The section of the beach before this dining hall served as a roll call ground - the flagpole stood aside in the West. This structure of wooden barracks wasn't that stable so it was destroyed.

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