Articles of interest in Monza
The Islamic Cultural Institute in viale Jenner, Milan, Italy is notable because, according to counter-terror analysts at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba, it was shut down by Italian authorities, based on an association with terrorism. How…
The Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea (Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation; CDEC) is an independent cultural and historical institution in Milan, Italy, dedicated to promoting the study of the events, culture, and circumstances …
The Centro Svizzero Milano (English: Milan Swiss Center) is an early skyscraper and a landmark in Milan, Italy.
The Basilica di Santa Giulia is a medieval former church in Bonate Sotto, Lombardy, northern Italy.
The Abbey of Viboldone is an abbey in Viboldone, a frazione of San Giuliano Milanese, in the province of Milan, northern Italy.
The Rotonda di San Tomè (Italian: Rotunda of St.
PalaNord is an indoor sporting arena located in Bergamo, Italy. The capacity of the arena is 2,250 people.
The Orto Botanico Didattico Sperimentale dell'Università di Milano (3,600 m²) is a small botanical garden operated by the Istituto di Scienze Botaniche of the University of Milan.
Monte Canto is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy.
Lago di Sartirana is a lake in the Province of Lecco, Lombardy, Italy.
Gallavresi Palace (or the Marchioness Palace) is a public building dating back, by all accounts, to the second half of the 13th century, which lies in the historical centre of the town of Caravaggio, in Lombardy, northern Italy; it has been see to t…
Musocco (municipality) as former Italian comune, independent from the eighteenth century to 1808 and from 1816 until 1923
On April 18, 2002 at 17:48 (local time), a Rockwell Commander 112 crashed into the upper floors of the Pirelli Tower in Milan, Italy, for reasons still unclear. The crash killed the pilot and two others in the building.
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