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Biassono, MB, Italia
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Villa Cusani Tittoni Traversi
Every door is a surprise, every room is a new world here, where everything happens

Church of Saints Peter and Paul and Baptistery, in Agliate
Extraordinary complex, among the earliest evidence of Romanesque in Italy

Borromeo Park
The green jewel of Cesano Maderno

Inverigo, a corner of Tuscany in Lombardy
Inverigo is a town that has beautiful historic buildings, but above all it preserves a wonderful corner of the countryside in the Pomelasca Estate, reminiscent of the sweetness of the Tuscan Apennines. In the middle of Lombardy.

Oratory of Saints Nazario and Celso in Garbagnate Monastero
Small but striking Romanesque church built on a Lombard oratory, in sandstone ashlars, with a gabled facade and semicircular apse. Stark and collected interior.

The Romanesque complex of Galliano in Cantù
A splendid example of early Romanesque in Lombardy with ancient frescoes

In Solza on the trail of Colleoni
In the castle of Solza, Bartolomeo Colleoni, captain of fortune, was born in 1395. A curious place, to which the stratifications of history have given an appearance somewhere between castle and farmstead.

Brivio, a castle on the river
Fine castle of very ancient origin, remodeled but legible, in a strategic position on the Adda, protecting the crossing. Converted into a spinning mill in the 1800s, today it is used for housing.

The Visconti Castle of Carimate
A romantic Gothic castle dating back to the Visconti family towers in Carimate. Opposite are the finely restored stable buildings. A little further on is the small church of Madonna dell'Albero.

Villa Necchi-Campiglio, Milan
A chance to peek into the life of the early 20th century bourgeoisie

Church of St. Euphemia in Oggiono
Beautiful church in a splendid location on Lake Oggiono, rich in works of art; it has an important 11th-century Romanesque baptistery next to it.

St. Mary of the Passion
With its majestic size, it certainly does not go unnoticed, but few people even know it inside.