Indro Montanelli Gardens
Indro Montanelli Gardens, an oasis of tranquility in Milan, invites visitors to explore its rich history and natural beauty. Established in the 18th century, these gardens boast a unique blend of manicured landscapes and spontaneous greenery, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle. Home to the Natural History Museum and the planetarium, the gardens provide an educational experience for all ages. Stroll along winding paths lined with centuries-old trees, discover charming ponds, and admire the elegant architecture of Palazzo Dugnani. This hidden gem also features lesser-known sculptures and monuments, making it a perfect spot for quiet reflection or a leisurely picnic amidst nature’s embrace.
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Alex
Indro Montanelli Gardens in Milan sounds like such a hidden gem! I love how it combines that manicured beauty with some spontaneous greenery—there’s something so refreshing about a park that feels both curated and wild at the same time. I can just imagine strolling along those winding paths, soaking in the history and maybe even finding a quiet spot by one of those charming ponds for a little reflection.
Have any of you discovered any cool sculptures or monuments there? I always find that the lesser-known spots in parks like this can be the most interesting. And what about the Natural History Museum? Is it worth checking out, or is it more of a kids’ attraction? I’m curious if anyone has had a memorable experience there that they’d want to share!