Discover the Grandeur of Palazzo Dugnani
Explore the exquisite Baroque architecture and rich history of Palazzo Dugnani, a cultural gem in the heart of Milan.
Nestled in the heart of Milan, Palazzo Dugnani offers visitors an enchanting journey through history, art, and architecture. This historic site, renowned for its elegant Baroque design, is a must-see for tourists eager to explore the richness of Milan's cultural heritage. Experience the beauty of the meticulously maintained gardens, intricate frescoes, and the impressive collection of artworks that once adorned the halls of this magnificent palace. A visit to Palazzo Dugnani promises to be a highlight of your journey through Milan.
A brief summary to Palazzo Dugnani
- Via Daniele Manin, 2, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, 20121, IT
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- Friday 3 pm-6 pm
- Saturday 3 pm-6 pm
- Sunday 3 pm-6 pm
Local tips
- Visit during the afternoon when the light enhances the beauty of the frescoes.
- Check the schedule for special exhibitions or events that might be taking place during your visit.
- Take a leisurely stroll in the gardens to experience a tranquil escape from the city.
- Photography is allowed, so make sure to capture the stunning architectural details.
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Getting There
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Public Transport - Bus
From the center of Bergamo, head to the bus stop at 'Piazza Matteotti'. Take the bus number 1 towards 'Milano'. The journey will take approximately 50 minutes. Get off at 'Milano Centrale' bus station. From there, walk to 'Milano Centrale' train station and take the metro line 3 (yellow line) towards 'Como'. Get off at 'Duomo' station, and from there, walk approximately 10 minutes to 'Palazzo Dugnani' located at Via Daniele Manin, 2.
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Public Transport - Train
From Bergamo railway station, take a train to 'Milano Centrale'. The journey will take about 50 minutes. Once you arrive at 'Milano Centrale', exit the station and walk to the nearby metro station. Take metro line 3 (yellow line) towards 'Como' and get off at 'Duomo'. From 'Duomo', it's a 10-minute walk to 'Palazzo Dugnani' at Via Daniele Manin, 2.
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Walking
If you are staying in the Città Alta (Upper Town) of Bergamo, you can walk to the funicular station at 'Viale Vittorio Emanuele II'. Take the funicular down to 'Città Bassa' (Lower Town). From there, walk to 'Piazza Matteotti' and then continue to 'Milano Centrale' train station. From 'Milano Centrale', take metro line 3 (yellow line) towards 'Como' and get off at 'Duomo'. From there, it's a 10-minute walk to 'Palazzo Dugnani' at Via Daniele Manin, 2.
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