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Our home is located in the heart of Monza, just a short walk from the main tourist attractions, shops and restaurants. We are located in a quiet but central area, which allows you to easily explore the city and access public transport to visit Milan and other nearby destinations.

Reggia di Monza

Built between 1777 and 1780 based on a design by Piermarini, it has welcomed the Habsburgs and the Savoys into its rooms. A splendid example of neoclassical architecture, finally restored and open to the public. Discover the royal atmosphere!

Parco di Monza

Here is the green heart of Monza. More than 700 hectares of meadows and woods, a river, lakes and rare essences. On foot, by bike or on a colorful train, among centuries-old trees and historic buildings, don’t miss a walk in the largest fenced park in Europe.

Autodromo di Monza

We are in the sacred temple of engines… here since 1922 the most exciting races have been held, on two and four wheels, but not only! …major international events and guided tours of the circuit complete the offer. Experience the Autodromo Nazionale Monza first hand!

Duomo di Monza e Corona Ferrea

The Chapel of Teodolinda houses the precious Iron Crown. An ancient tradition says that the ring inside the Crown was made from one of the nails of the Cross of Christ. Kings and emperors were crowned with the Iron Crown, including Charlemagne and Napoleon.

Musei Civici di Monza

After 30 years of closure, in 2014 the Civic Museums of Monza reopened to the public, housed in the medieval complex of the Casa degli Umiliati. A museum that preserves the city’s memory, where the city’s collections reside, from archaeological finds to contemporary art.

Arengaio

Literally “place for assemblies,” the imposing 13th-century palace housed the city’s civil power. The beating heart of city life, the people of Monza have always met under its porticoes.

Chiesa di San Maurizio e Santa Margherita

Guardian of the memory of the events of Virginia De Leyva, Nun of Monza, who entered the collective imagination thanks to Manzoni’s masterpiece.

Ponti sul fiume Lambro

A walk along the river, to discover the many ancient bridges that cross the Lambro. From the monumental Ponte dei Leoni to the oldest Ponte Nuovo from the 14th century. From here you can see the base wall of the medieval walls, demolished in the 19th century.

Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie

The evocative Franciscan sanctuary dates back to 1463, when the Friars Minor Observant settled in this peripheral area next to the Lambro river, outside the walls that surrounded Monza.

Cappella Espiatoria

Designed by the same architect as the Altar of the Fatherland in Rome, the Chapel stands on the very spot where on 29 July 1900 the anarchist Gaetano Bresci killed King Umberto I of Savoy. Precious mosaics shine inside.

City Center & Shopping

Easily reach the center to enjoy the best shop windows or enjoy an aperitif

Railway Station

Easily reach the station with direct trains to Milan and Porta Garibaldi

Parking

Park easily in the car parks of Piazza Trento Trieste and Via Gramsci

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