Villa Reale
Monza
(4 Km)
Beautiful neoclassical building of the '800 built as a summer residence for the royal family, it has similarities to Versailles. In Serrone are often hosted art exhibitions. The Royal Gardens are surrounded by 40 acres in English and Italian style.
Duomo
Monza
(4 Km)
The church of San Giovanni Battista, a beautiful church of '700 in the the historic center. In the Chapel of Teodolinda with beautiful frescoes there is the Iron Crown, the crown that was used for the coronation of many rulers.
Museo e Tesoro del Duomo
Monza
(4 Km)
The Museum and Treasure of the Cathedral of Monza preserves an invaluable collection of relics and works of art donated by the Lombard Queen Theodolinda to the Duomo of the city. Objects from the collections of the King of Italy, Berengario I, and the Visconti family are also part of the collection.
Villa Mirabello
Monza
(5 Km)
It is located in the Monza Park, one of the beautiful villas built in the park. Recently restored, the wood under its roof preserves beautiful frescos of the '700.
Arengario
Monza
(4 Km)
The old town hall, in the central Piazza Roma, was built in '300. The space on the ground floor was used for the market and the lounge above for the city council.
Ponte dei Leoni
Monza
(4 Km)
One of the city's historic bridges, built in '900, it was the entrance to the city. It is located in Via Vittorio Emanuele.
Montrasio Arte
Monza
(4 Km)
Villa La Cazzola
Arcore
(9 Km)
The Villa dates back to the 16th century, has undergone a series of restorations over the years. The first to live there were the Durini, then, it was the property of several noble families. The initial project was that of a hunting house and that also explains its position. A very famous element of the building is the helical staircase at the entrance, the result of various renovations over the years. Today, the villa is private property.
Cappella Funebre Borromeo
Arcore
(8 Km)
The chapel was built in the mid-nineteenth century by Balzaretto, Giuseppe, and the brothers Lorenzo and Vincenzo Vela. It was Giovanni D'Adda who ordered its construction, after the death of his wife. The architecture of the building has a ritual and religious character, following the model of a baptistery. The interior of the chapel is well rich in sculptural works and a very careful decoration by the Vela brothers. It is currently open to the public, and you can visit it freely.
Villa Ravizza
Arcore
(9 Km)
The Villa was built at the beginning of this century by Ravizza and Belgioioso. It is very famous for its Baroque garden, which gives it a great view. The villa has undergone restorations over the years, arriving at its present appearance. For the moment, the building is privately owned, and is only visible from outside.
Museo del Trattore Agricolo
Senago
(8 Km)
The museum was created by Giancarlo Tosi in the twentieth century and was placed on a department store in the homonymous agricultural company. In the gallery we find the greatest documentations of the evolution of the work activity of the beginning of the 20th century. These important testimonies are given by tractors of different brands.
Villa San Carlo Borromeo
Senago
(9 Km)
The first feature of Villa San Carlo Borromeo is that of being a house-museum. It is a historic villa built during the 14th century. This is located in a beautiful park with an area of eleven hectares. It is a permanent museum with a rich collection of works of art in every corner of the building. Currently, in addition to the Museum, the Villa also houses a 5-star luxury hotel.
Torre Viscontea
Monza
(4 Km)
The Viscontea Tower is located in the municipality of Monza. The building was built in 1808, near the Castle of Monza. In the rooms of the tower there are still ancient elements and in the wall there is still the stone coat of arms of Charles II of Spain.
Torre di Teodolinda
Monza
(4 Km)
The Tower of Theodolinda was built in the 13th century. The building consists of a square plan building with three floors. The windows on the first floor are built in the style of mullioned windows, those on the second floor are single windows while the windows on the third floor are three windows. From the time of its construction up to the present day, the Tower has been used as a private home.
Torre del Barbarossa
Seregno
(7 Km)
The Torre del Barbarossa dates back to the twelfth century. It was used as a bell tower of the church of San Vittore while now it is a civic tower. It is considered a symbol of the city and is built according to the particular Guelph style. Currently, the Tower is owned by the Municipality, which through various restorations has managed to maintain its original structure.
Arte Silva
Seregno
(7 Km)
Colombo Arte
Bovisio Masciago
(6 Km)
Galleria Colonna
Seregno
(7 Km)
Galleria Antologia
Monza
(4 Km)