Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in Monza, Italy
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2.8 km
23 m
Experience Monza in Italy in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in MonzaSight 1: Chiesa di Sancto Gerhardo
The church of Sancto Gerhardo is a religious building in Monza, Italy, annexed to the old Umberto I Hospital of San Gerardo. The parish church, designed together with the hospital itself by the architect Ercole Balossi-Merlo, was built in 1894 and inaugurated in 1896. It is dedicated to San Gerardo, known as dei Tintori, co-patron saint of Monza.
Sight 2: Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena e Santa Teresa
The church of Santa Maria Maddalena and Santa Teresa d'Avila, also known as the church of the Sacramentine, is located in the center of the city of Monza, in Via Italia on the corner with Via Santa Maddalena.
Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena e Santa Teresa (IT)
Sight 3: Chiesa di Santa Maria in Strada
Santa Maria in Strada is a church in Monza, Lombardy, northern Italy.
Sight 4: Musei Civici di Monza
The Civic Museums of Monza are located in the ancient Casa degli Umiliati in Monza in via Teodolinda 4.
Sight 5: Monza Cathedral
The Duomo of 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. The church is also known as the Basilica of San Giovanni Battista from its dedication to John the Baptist.
Sight 6: Cappella di Teodolinda
The chapel of Teodolinda, also known as the Zavattari chapel, is located in the Cathedral of Monza, to the left of the central apse. In a special case in the altar, the Iron Crown and the tomb of the Lombard queen are preserved.
Sight 7: Monumento ai Caduti
The War Memorial of Monza is a monumental sculptural complex located in the center of Piazza Trento e Trieste, the ancient medieval Pratum magnum of the city.
Sight 8: Fontana delle Rane
The Fountain of the Frogs is a bronze work by the Friulian sculptor Aurelio Mistruzzi, located in Piazza Roma in Monza.
Sight 9: Arengario
The Arengario is a historic building in Monza, northern Italy. It was built in the 13th century and is named after its original function as the town's "arengario". It is located in the most central square of Monza, Piazza Roma.
Sight 10: Museo del Duomo
The Museum and Treasure of the Cathedral of Monza, formerly the Chapter Museum of the Cathedral Filippo Serpero, is an Italian museum located in Monza.
Sight 11: Torre di Teodolinda
The Tower of Teodolinda is a medieval tower in Monza, located in the arch of the street along the Via Lambro.
Sight 12: Monumento a Giuseppe Garibaldi
The bronze monument, dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi, is located in the center of the Royal Groves. This monument was created to replace the original marble which boasts the distinction of being the first Italian monument to Garibaldi.
Sight 13: Chiesa di San Maurizio e Santa Margherita
The church of San Maurizio, near the former church of Santa Margherita, is a religious building in Monza, Italy.
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