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Giardini Indro Montanelli

The Giardini Indro Montanelli are a triumphant urban green haven, Milan’s oldest public park established in 1784, offering lush lawns, tree-lined paths, and peaceful escapes in the heart of the city. Located in the Porta Venezia district near Corso Venezia, this sophisticated natural retreat provides a soul-stirring contrast to urban bustle with playgrounds, monuments, and cultural landmarks—serving as an inviting, rejuvenating spot amid the vibrant energy of the 2026 Winter Games in Milano Cortina.

Informational: Spanning a generous area with diverse plantings, ponds, fountains, and facilities including playgrounds (some sustainable and inclusive), fitness paths, and private-managed attractions like the historic Trenino dei Giardini. It’s fully public and free, with multiple entrances for easy access via Palestro or Porta Venezia metro stations (M1 red line). The park hosts seasonal events and remains a central recreational hub.

Cultural: As Milan’s foundational public green space, the Giardini embody the city’s commitment to accessible nature and community life, featuring statues (including one of Indro Montanelli), historic monuments, and proximity to institutions like GAM and the Natural History Museum. They reflect the “Made in Italy” tradition of blending landscaped beauty with civic pride and intergenerational enjoyment.

Historical: The narrative is one of triumphant endurance, created in 1784 under Habsburg rule to reclaim marshy land, expanded over centuries with English-style additions, statues, and attractions like the Planetarium and former zoo (closed 1992). Renamed in 2002 after journalist Indro Montanelli, it preserves ancient trees and layers of Milan’s park-making heritage from Enlightenment to modern times.

Touristic: For visitors, the Giardini Indro Montanelli deliver an exhilarating, restorative experience strolling shaded alleys, admiring monumental trees, relaxing by water features, or enjoying family rides on the trenino. It offers a design-forward, high-end dose of nature in the city center—ideal for picnics, people-watching, or a serene break during a 2026 Milan visit.

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