Bagni Misteriosi: A Refreshing Oasis in Milan
Experience a unique blend of relaxation and culture at Milan's Bagni Misteriosi, a revitalized 1930s lido and performance venue.
Bagni Misteriosi is more than just a swimming pool; it's a revitalized 1930s lido that has become a cultural hub in Milan. The space features two beautifully restored public pools and wide terraces, inviting visitors to relax and soak up the sun. The name 'Mysterious Baths' comes from a series of artworks by Giorgio de Chirico in 1973, initially created for a fountain in Parco Sempione. The art installation, featuring figures emerging from the water, was moved to the Museo del 900, with copies remaining at the original site. Today, Bagni Misteriosi is a multi-functional space that hosts concerts, DJ sets, performances, and cultural events, often set against the backdrop of the pool. The venue also includes a bistro for daytime dining and evening aperitivos. During the winter months, the pools are sometimes transformed into an ice-skating rink, offering year-round appeal. While the pool provides a refreshing escape, some visitors have noted that the facilities can be crowded and that cleanliness can sometimes be an issue. Despite this, the unique atmosphere and combination of recreation and culture make Bagni Misteriosi a worthwhile destination.
Local tips
- Bring your own swim cap or purchase one at the venue, as they are required for swimming.
- Check the event schedule in advance, as Bagni Misteriosi often hosts concerts, performances, and other cultural events.
- Visit during the week to avoid the weekend crowds.
- Enjoy an aperitivo by the pool in the evening for a relaxing and social experience.
A brief summary to Bagni Misteriosi
- Via Carlo Botta, 18, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, 20135, IT
- +390289731800
- Visit website
- Saturday 10:30 am-8:30 pm
- Sunday 10:30 am-8:30 pm
Getting There
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Public Transport
Bagni Misteriosi is easily accessible via Milan's public transportation system. From the city center, take the M3 Metro line to Porta Romana station. The pool is a short walk from the station. Alternatively, several bus lines (62, 65, 84, 90, 91) stop near Bagni Misteriosi. A single journey ticket costs €2.20 and is valid for 90 minutes. A 24-hour ticket costs €7.60.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Milan. A taxi ride from the city center to Bagni Misteriosi will typically cost between €10 and €15, depending on traffic and distance. Keep in mind that the initial fare on weekdays is €4.10. There may be additional charges for luggage or travel at night.
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Walking
From Porta Romana, walk north on Viale Monte Nero, then turn left onto Via Carlo Botta. Bagni Misteriosi will be on your left. The walk is approximately 5 minutes.
Attractions Nearby to Bagni Misteriosi
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Arco di Porta Romana
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Artificial storm
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Cascina Cuccagna
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The Farmers' Market of Porta Romana
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Giardino Roberto Bazlen e Luciano Foà
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Rotonda della Besana
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MUBA • Museo dei Bambini Milano
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Basilica di San Calimero
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Vittorio Formentano Park
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Fondazione Prada
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San Nazaro in Brolo
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Mausoleo Trivulzio
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Cappella di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria
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Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore
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Santuario di San Bernardino alle Ossa
Landmarks nearby to Bagni Misteriosi
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Monumento ai Caduti di Porta Romana
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Porta Romana
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Monument of the Five Days of Milan
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Ca' Granda
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Monumento a Cesare Beccaria
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P.za Cesare Beccaria
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Palazzo Acerbi
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Piazza S. Babila
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Monument to victims of terrorism and massacres
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P.za del Duomo, 31
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P.za del Duomo
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Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
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Statua di Vittorio Emanuele II
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Palazzo Matteotti 1
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Casa Via Mozart 17