
Data sheet
Name: Segre Aedicule
Location: field 2, no. 14
Author: Luigi Conconi (architect)
Construction date: 1900
It was built by lawyer Giacobbe Segre from Vercelli around 1900 and contains the bodies of himself, his wife, his brother-in-law, his son and his daughter-in-law. The designer is arch. Luigi Conconi (1852-1917), representative of the Lombard Scapigliatura, architect of the building in via Dante 8 and of a marble tomb in the Catholic part (allotment IV n. 108), painter, engraver and city councilor from 1899 to 1904. At the top on three sides there are large menorahs, seven-armed candelabra sacred to the Jews, and at the bottom there are pairs of columns that support the inside room. The top is in the shape of a lantern; on the corners there are art nouveau decorations.