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!
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!