Milan: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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- Church
- Museum
- Architecture
- Palace
- Vernacular architecture
- Historical place
- Baroque architecture
- Gothic architecture
- Art museum
- Area
- Sacred and religious sites
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Romanesque architecture
- Art gallery
- Theater
- Square
- Skyscraper
- Concerts and shows
- Shopping
- History museum
- Street
- Library
- Neighbourhood
- Francesco Maria Richini
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Monuments and statues
- Universities and schools
- Ruins
- Garden
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Shopping centre
- Modern art museum
- Monastery
- Music venue
- City gate
- Opera
- Cemetery
- Playground
- Memorial
Acquario Civico
Nestled in the heart of Milan's bustling cityscape lies the Acquario Civico, an aquatic oasis that offers a serene retreat from the urban environment. This historic aquarium, situated within the verdant Sempione Park, stands as a testament to Milan's commitment to both...
Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte
Nestled in the heart of Milan, Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, also known as Villa Reale, is an exquisite example of neoclassical elegance and a historical palace that echoes the grandeur of a bygone era. Constructed in the late 18th century, this opulent residence was...
Monte Stella
Monte Stella, also informally called Montagnetta di San Siro is an artificial hill and surrounding city park in Milan, Italy. The park, established in the 1950s, has an overall area of 370,000 m².
Giardini pubblici
City park with museum and planetarium Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, formerly known as Giardini Pubblici and Giardini di Porta Venezia are a major and historic city park in Milan, Italy, located in the Porta Venezia district, north-east of the city center, in the Zone 1 administrative division. Established in 1784, they are the oldest city park in Milan.
Parco Sempione
Landscaped municipal parkland and gardens Parco Sempione is a large city park in Milan, Italy. Established in 1888, it has an overall area of 38.6 hectares, and it is located in the historic centre of the city, inside the Zone 1 administrative division.
Increa Park
The Increa Park is a green area in communal ownership in the south-west part of Brugherio, in Lombardy. Inside the Italian park is a large lake and the remains of the Increa Quarry, which gives its name to the park.
Villa Litta Modignani
The Villa Litta Modignani is a 17th-century rural palace and park located on Via Taccioli in the north suburbs of Milan, in the Province of Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
Basilicas Park
Parco Papa Giovanni Paolo II, best known by its historic name Basilicas Park is a city park of Milan, Italy, located in Zone 1. It owes its name to the fact that it connects two major basilicas, the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio.
Orto Botanico di Brera
Serene 18th-century garden with arboretum The Orto Botanico di Brera is a botanical garden located behind Palazzo Brera at Via Brera 28 in the center of Milan, Lombardy, Italy, and operated by the Istituto di Fisica Generale Applicata of the University of Milan.
Villa Fiorita
Villa Scotti-Cornaglia-Noseda-Bertani, commonly known as Villa Fiorita, is a building in Lombardy, Italy, where the Brugherio Comune's headquarters are housed.
Villa Arconati
The Villa Arconati, also known as the Castellazzo Degli Arconati, is a rural palace and gardens, located in the district of Castellazo of the town of Bollate, northwest of Milan, Italy. Built-in a grand Baroque style over the 17th and 18th centuries, it now functions as a museum and host for events and meetings.
Parco Agricolo Sud Milano
Parco Agricolo Sud Milano is a large protected rural area located south and south-east of Milan, Italy. The park was established in 1990 with the purpose of preserving, safeguarding, and enhancing the natural and historical heritage of the Po Valley.
Gardens of the Guastalla
The Guastalla gardens are a park in Milan. Overlooking Via Francesco Sforza, opposite the State University of Milan and next to the Ospedale Maggiore, they are among the least extensive, but also some of the oldest public gardens in Milan.
Parco Vittorio Formentano
Vittorio Formentano Park, also known as Largo Marinai d'Italia Park, is a 72320 m² park in Milan, located between Corso XXII Marzo and Viale Umbria, with no fence and therefore always accessible.
Parco Emilio Alessandrini
Parco Emilio Alessandrini is a memorial park in Milan, Italy, dedicated to Emilio Alessandrini, an Italian judge, assassinated by Prima Linea in 1979. It covers an area of 6.65 ha.
Bosco in città
Boscoincittà is a public park in Milan. The area, owned by the city, is given under a concessionary regime for management to Italia Nostra.
Giardino Cassina de' Pomm
The Cassina de' Pomm garden is a park in the city of Milan. It rises on the left bank of the Martesana River, next to the former hangout of the same name, on an area where the Bonomi factory was located.
Parco delle Cave
Quarry Park is the third largest park in Milan, after North Park and Forlanini Park, covering 135 hectares.
Collina Dei Ciliegi
The Cherry Hill is a city park in Milan, located on Viale Sarca, immediately west of the Bicocca district. It is a 25-meter-high artificial hillock made from some of the excavation debris from the Pirelli renovation.