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  2. Monza Park - Wikipedia

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    Monza Park (Parco di Monza) is a large walled park in Monza, Lombardy, northern Italy.Extending over an area of 688 hectares (6.88 km 2), it is the largest walled park in Europe, and the fourth largest enclosed one after la Mandria of Venaria Reale (Italy), Richmond Park in London (England) and the Phoenix Park in Dublin (Ireland).

  3. Niso Fumagalli Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    Monza Rose Garden was established in 1964 by decision of Niso Fumagalli, industrialist and owner of Candy, who the previous year had founded the Italian Rose Association, of which he was president until his death in 1990. The land, within the domain of the Royal Villa of Monza, was made available by the municipality. Already in September 1965 ...

  4. Monza - Wikipedia

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    Monza is located in the high plains of Lombardy, between Brianza and Milan, at an altitude of 162 metres (531 feet) above sea level. It is 15 kilometres (9 mi) from the centre of the region's capital, although when considering the cities borders, they are separated by less than 5 km (3 miles). Monza is about 40 km (25 mi) from Lecco and Como ...

  5. Monza Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Arena di Monza, known for sponsorship reasons as the OpiquadArena since October 2023 (formerly the Candy Arena, PalaCandy, PalaIper), is an indoor sporting arena in Monza, Italy. It is home to the Vero Volley Monza (Serie A1) and Saugella Team Monza (Serie A1), volleyball teams. [1] In 2011, it hosted matches for the 2011 Women's European ...

  6. Royal Villa of Monza - Wikipedia

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    The Consortium was constituted on 20 July 2009 to promote an optimal use of the Royal Residence of Monza (Reggia di Monza), consisting of the Royal Palace (Villa Reale) and its surrounding park. The aim was to restore the palace and park and ensure regular conservative maintenance, to enable and improve public fruition.

  7. Brugherio - Wikipedia

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    Mostly women and children worked on the breeding of silkworms. [7] Where the ancient castra stood, Milanese families built their summer residences: since 1600, Brugherio was a very appreciated holiday destination by local aristocrats.

  8. Duomo of Monza - Wikipedia

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    The Duomo of Monza (Italian: Duomo di Monza), often known in English as Monza Cathedral, is the main religious building of Monza, Italy.Unlike most duomi, it is not in fact a cathedral, as Monza has always been part of the Diocese of Milan, but is in the charge of an archpriest who has the right to certain episcopal vestments including the mitre and the ring. [1]

  9. Visconti Castle (Monza) - Wikipedia

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    The Visconti Castle of Monza was a medieval castle in Monza, Lombardy, northern Italy. Its construction was initiated at the behest of Galeazzo I Visconti in the 14th century. In 1527, a revolt by the citizens of Monza demolished its tallest tower ('Torre dei Forni'), marking the beginning of the castle's destruction.