Roundabout of Besana

The Rotonda della Besana, one of the most suggestive examples of Milanese Baroque, is an architectural complex located in the heart of Milan. Originally known as Foppone dell’Ospedale Maggiore, it was conceived as a cemetery for the Ospedale Maggiore of Milan in the late 17th century. Construction began in 1695 under the direction of engineer […]
Church of San Giorgio al Palazzo

The church of San Giorgio al Palazzo is an important place of worship located in the heart of Milan, in Piazza San Giorgio. Founded in 750 by the bishop of Milan, San Natale, with the financial support of the Lombard duke Rachis, the church stands on the ruins of the ancient Roman imperial palace commissioned […]
Galimberti House

Casa Galimberti is one of the most fascinating expressions of Liberty style in Milan, located at via Marcello Malpighi 3. Built between 1903 and 1905 by architect Giovanni Battista Bossi on behalf of the Galimberti brothers, this building represents a milestone in Milanese architecture at the beginning of the 20th century. Its facade, covered with […]
House Guazzoni

Casa Guazzoni, located at 12 via Marcello Malpighi in Milan, is a jewel of Italian Liberty architecture, designed by architect Giovanni Battista Bossi between 1904 and 1906 for Cavaliere Giacomo Guazzoni. This building represents one of the most refined examples of Milanese Liberty style, a movement that left an indelible mark on the city at […]
Porta Venezia

Porta Venezia is one of the six main gates of Milan, rich in history and significance. Originally known as Porta Orientale, it was built along the Spanish walls in the 16th century, and today it presents itself with a neoclassical structure designed by Rodolfo Vantini between 1827 and 1828. The gate, located in Piazza Guglielmo […]
Sempione Gate

Porta Sempione, located northwest of Milan, is a historical and architectural emblem of the city. Its history dates back to Roman times, when the area was crossed by the road to Castelseprio, with Porta Giovia as one of the main entrances. This gate was later replaced by a new structure during the Middle Ages, included […]
Porta Ticinese

Porta Ticinese, located in the southern part of Milan, is one of the city’s most significant historical gates, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. The current gate, designed by architect Luigi Cagnola between 1801 and 1814, is an extraordinary example of neoclassical architecture and celebrates Napoleon Bonaparte’s victory in the Battle of […]
Brera Art Gallery

The Brera Art Gallery, located in the heart of Milan, is one of Italy’s most prestigious museums and houses one of the country’s most important art collections. Its history dates back to the 18th century, when Maria Theresa of Austria decided to establish an art academy that would also serve as a place for the […]
Porta Garibaldi

Porta Garibaldi, located in the northern part of Milan, is an important historical and architectural landmark of the city. Originally called Porta Comasina, the current structure was designed by Giacomo Moraglia and completed between 1826 and 1828 to celebrate the visit of Emperor Francis I of Austria. The neoclassical arch, with its Doric columns and […]
Merchants’ Square

Piazza Mercanti, located in the historic heart of Milan, represents one of the most fascinating and rich in history places in the city. This square, dating back to the Middle Ages, was the center of economic and social life in Milan for centuries, and still retains a unique atmosphere today, where every stone tells a […]