The Palazzo Serbelloni is one of the most important buildings in Milanese Neo-classicism and there have been some impressive historical figures who have stayed here....
The Archiepiscopal Seminary of San Giovanni was established in 1565 by St. Charles. It followed the recommendation of the Council of Trent, on the site...
Designed in 1783 by the architect Piermarini, these Public Gardens, covering 160,000 square meters, includes the two Carcanine and San Dionigi monasteries that overlook Corso...
The church of Saint Maria della Passione is one of the most interesting Lombard buildings with the Bramante mark from the Renaissance era. Giovannin Battagio,...
Casa Campanini was designed and built between 1904 and 1906 by Alfredo Camapanini. The building shows the architect’s love of the Art Nouveau style. The...
The Museum is housed in the 18th Century palace of the Morando Attendolo Bolognini family. The palace was inhabited by the Contessa until 1945 when,...
The Collegio Elvetico was designed in 1608 by Fabio Mangone and commissioned by Federico Borromeo, the college being destined for the training of the Swiss...
Designed by Leopold Pollak in 1790 in a romantic style, the building now houses an important collection of modern art. The huge collection of paintings...
The Villa Reale was built in 1790 by Leopoldo Pollack and commissioned by Count Ludovico Barbiano of Belgioioso. This 18th Century villa is considered to...