by HM Admin | Dec 4, 2024
A seventeenth-century noble residence The date of completion of this noble residence (1665) is imprinted on the fireplace of the room of the same name. Overlooking a major communication route, it was the home of numerous historical figures, including Count Porro...
by HM Admin | Dec 4, 2024
The new park overlooking Corso Europa The Europa Park is the last piece of the mosaic that makes up the green system that Fondazione Fiera Milano has donated to the territory and is designed by the architect Andreas Kipar, one of the designers of EXPO2020 in Dubai and...
by HM Admin | Dec 4, 2024
A park that contributes to the beauty of Villa Burba As was customary at the time of its construction, this noble residence also had a refined and sophisticated garden which contributed significantly to defining the beauty of the residence.
by HM Admin | Dec 4, 2024
The new square An ideal continuation of the Roberto de Silva Civic Theatre, the new Enzo Jannacci Square takes up the curved lines that distinguish the internal architecture of the theatre hall, but also a meeting place and stage for outdoor performances.
by HM Admin | Dec 4, 2024
The oldest square in the city It is the oldest square in the city, located at the intersection of the “cardo” and the “decumanus”, where the ancient church dedicated to San Vittore Martire stood already in the fourth century and where the...