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Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano


Ancient Carthusian building
28 Via Garegnano
Milan, Milan 20156
Italy
This old Carthusian monastery was founded in 1349 by Giovanni Visconti, and was demolished with the destruction of the cloisters in the late sixteenth century for the construction of the Milan-Laghi road. The complex, dedicated to St. Maria Assunta, is still in the middle of the motorway intersection. Few traces are left of the ancient building, which are still visible from part of the intersection, while the monument still retains it's fifteenth and sixteenth century style. The overturned 'T' building is particular, and is the result of the construction of two chapels in the centre (dating from the fifteenth century). There are differing opinions as to who planned the interesting facade, ranging from Alessi or Pellegrini to Seregni. There are also many paintings which date from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano photo by Simon Jones
Photo: Simon Jones
Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano photo by EugeniaB
Photo: EugeniaB
Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano photo by Jim Pritchett
Photo: Jim Pritchett
Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano photo by Harry Singh
Photo: Harry Singh
Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano photo by Dr. Matt Hogendobler
Photo: Dr. Matt Hogendobler
Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria di Garegnano photo by cleliamus
Photo: cleliamus
 

 
Rocca di Angera


Beautiful residence of the Borromeo family
Via Rocca
Milan, Varese 21021
Italy
+39 331 93 1300
Angera fort stands on the spur of a rock that overlooks Lake Maggiore and for this reason has been a stronghold for control of commercial traffic along the lake since Roman times. The fort was probably built over a more ancient Roman fortification around the year 1000. First it was owned by the Bishops of Milan, then by the Visconti family towards the end of the 13th century, and from 1449 by the Borromeo family who made it into their main residence and a symbol of their political orientation. The imposing north-west tower forms the oldest part of the castle to which were added the Scaliger Wing, the 16/17th c. Borromea Wing, and the Visconti residence in the 13th and 14th centuries (frescoes from 1300 are still extant). The Doll Museum was opened in the Scaliger Wing in 1988. It contains an extraordinary collection of toys, dolls, books and clothes for young children from the 17th c. until the 1940's.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rocca di Angera photo by Alessandra Manni
Photo: Alessandra Manni
Rocca di Angera photo by Paolo Todeschini
Photo: Paolo Todeschini
Rocca di Angera photo by www.mkvale.it
Photo: www.mkvale.it
Rocca di Angera photo by Stefano Fagnani
Photo: Stefano Fagnani
Rocca di Angera photo by La Marga
Photo: La Marga
Rocca di Angera photo by Alberto Pironi
Photo: Alberto Pironi
Rocca di Angera photo by MASSIMILIANO CORAZZA
Photo: MASSIMILIANO CORAZZA
Rocca di Angera photo by alessandro calzolaro
Photo: alessandro calzolaro
Rocca di Angera photo by Laura
Photo: Laura
Rocca di Angera photo by Sarah Jennifer Negri
Photo: Sarah Jennifer Negri
 

 
Velodromo Vigorelli


Bike rides
19 Via Arona
Milan, Milan 20145
Italy
+39 2 331 1513
http://www.vigorelli.org/
The velodrome was built in the 1930s for Giuseppe Vigorelli. The track was covered by 70km of Swedish pine. The World Champions of cycling and numerous attempts on the world record have taken place here, Francesco Moser being the last person to break it. The Beatles performed here in 1965, and was closed for restoration in 1987, it opened for cycling, ping pong football and hockey.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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