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Results ( 221) for: " Arluno, MI, Italia"

5km | Corbetta, MI
Villa Pagani della Torre
tipologia
Architecture

Villa Pagani della Torre

Villa of delight

5km | Corbetta, MI
Villa Massari
tipologia
Architecture

Villa Massari

A beautiful and cozy country villa of Milanese nobility

5km | Corbetta, MI
Villa Frisiani Olivares Ferrario
tipologia
Architecture

Villa Frisiani Olivares Ferrario

Eighteenth-century villa, now home to the town hall

5km | Corbetta, MI
Park of Villa Frisiani Olivares Ferrario
tipologia
Trees and flowers

Park of Villa Frisiani Olivares Ferrario

A magnificent park in the heart of Corbetta

5km | Corbetta, MI
Museum of the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin
tipologia
Museum

Museum of the Shrine of the Blessed Virgin

Corbetta's account of spirituality

5km | Corbetta, MI
The Archiepiscopal Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Miracles
tipologia
Place of worship

The Archiepiscopal Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Miracles

The heart of Corbetta's spirituality

5km | Corbetta, MI
St. Ambrose Castle
tipologia
Fortresses and castles

St. Ambrose Castle

A surprising park and a mysterious angel in the center of Corbetta

5km | Corbetta, MI
Prepositural Collegiate Church of St. Victor Martyr
tipologia
Place of worship

Prepositural Collegiate Church of St. Victor Martyr

The ancient heart of Corbetta

5km | Corbetta, MI
Brentano Palace
tipologia
Architecture

Brentano Palace

A majestic mansion that became a still-functioning educational institution

5km | Corbetta, MI
Villa Borri Manzoli
tipologia
Architecture

Villa Borri Manzoli

One of the oldest and most majestic Villas of Delight in Corbetta

9km | Robecco Sul Naviglio, MI
Robecco sul Naviglio and its villas of delight
tipologia
Village

Robecco sul Naviglio and its villas of delight

Along the Naviglio Grande for vacationing, in the footsteps of Milanese nobility

12km | Abbiategrasso, MI
The Visconti Castle of Abbiategrasso
tipologia
Flash

The Visconti Castle of Abbiategrasso

Beautiful exposed brick castle surrounded by trees; it was first owned by the Visconti and then by the Sforza who gave it to their brides. In fact, some of the lords of Milan were born there.

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