Historical Walk in Monza: The most attractive city close to Milan
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Private Guided Tour
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Duration 3 hours
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Entrance fee included
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Available in English, Italian, French
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Explore Monza's rich history and stunning architecture on a private guided walk, featuring ancient villas, parks, and the iconic Duomo.
Included
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Guided tour and entrance fee
Explore Monza's rich history and stunning architecture on a private guided walk, featuring ancient villas, parks, and the iconic Duomo.
Highlights
- Visit the "Villa Reale": A neoclassical architectural gem
- Explore the largest enclosed park in Europe: More than 700 hectares of natural beauty
- Discover the beautiful Duomo di Monza: A historic church with stunning art
- Walk along the picturesque Ponte Dei Leoni: Admire the marble lions and ancient Roman bridge
- Experience the charming Royal Gardens of Monza: An English style garden with majestic ancient trees
Meeting Point
In front of the main entrance of the train station in Monza, Via Enrico Arosio, close to the fountain
Via Enrico Arosio, 20900 Monza MB , Italy
End Point
Once arrived at the Royal Villa, you can enjoy free time in the huge fabulous Park surrounding the palace.
Viale Brianza, 1, 20900 Monza MB , Italy
What to expect
Chiesa di Santa Maria in Strada
The building of the church, whose name recalls the important Strata (paved street) connecting Monza to Milan, was promoted by a community of Franciscan Tertiaries between the year 1348 and 1368 following the project of Ambrogiolo da Milano. Transferred in 1393 to the Augustinian friars of the Milanese monastery of San Marco, it was internally transformed using late Baroque style decorations starting from 1756. The façade, with a fake loggia and terracotta ornamentation, is one of the most beautiful in the Lombard Gothic style and was restored in 1870; the original stone statue representing the Madonna and Child, connected with the Augustinian cult of the Virgin Mary’s girdle and sculpted by an anonymous Lombard artist in the 15th century, is actually displayed in the Museum and Treasury of the Duomo and replaced in the niche by a copy.
Duomo di Monza
Saint John's church of Monza boasts a long and legendary history, from the Lombard origins to the riot of baroque decorations. Visit inside to admire the main works of art.
Ponte Dei Leoni
Built in 1842 on the remains of the roman bridge of Arena (one of its arches is still visible at one end of the present-day bridge) for the opening of Via Ferdinandea, now Via Vittorio Emanuele II, the Lions Bridge is made up of three arches with granite abutments. On its sides four marble lions, work of the sculptor Tantardini, watch over the monumental bridge. Two footpaths follow the river Lambro, leading to the areas that were once occupied by mills for grinding wheat, irrigation ditches and washhouses. The typical and picturesque houses with communal long balconies are a testimony of this ancient area.
Arengario
Built towards the end of the 13th century, the ancient town hall called Arengario (from the Latin arengarius, deriving from the Germanic hari-hring, place for gatherings) stands quite contiguous to the Duomo, thus visually representing the opposing religious and civic powers marking even in Monza the Age of the city states.
Chiesa di Santa Maria al Carrobiolo
Probably built on a pagan cemeterial area, the church was completed around 1260 to host the Humiliati friars and, after the suppression of the order in 1571, it was assigned to the Barnabites.
Ponte di San Gerardo
The complex of St. Gerard-Within-the Walls or St. Gerardino where St. Gerard transformed his house in a hospital
I Giardini della Villa Reale
An English style garden, the first in Italy, designed by Piermarini in 1778. We are talking about the Royal Gardens of the city of Monza, with trees and meadows, caves, ponds and small waterfalls. Walking through its paths you can also admire a characteristic Doric temple which reflects in the waters of the pond inhabited by swans, turtles, ducks and frogs! Who knows if amongst them is hiding a prince! From the shores of the lake you can see the cave and the statue of Neptune, or cross the "rock garden" to come down towards the large central lawn, admiring the waterfall and small stream. Continuing left along the telescope in front of the villa, you can admire the Cave of Polyphemus, the neo-Gothic walls and the Torretta. But what makes the Royal Gardens exceptionally special are the Green Giants: ancient centuries-old trees such as oaks, cypresses, horse chestnut trees and cedars of Lebanon.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try local gelato at Gelateria Bianchi.
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Visit nearby Villa Reale gardens for a stroll.
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Check out local cafés near the Duomo for lunch.
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Don't miss the views from Ponte dei Leoni.
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Bring a camera for the stunning architecture.
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