Thanks to the sculptures and architectural works of the Monumentale we can discover the city’s events and a great part of its modern artistic history.
The Rotonda della Besana, located in Enrico Besana Street n.15 is one of the most original works made in the eighteenth century in Milan:
The Five Days of Milan in 1848 led to the defeat of the Austrians and represented one of the noblest efforts of popular riot in the history of the Unification of Italy:
Defined by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright's "the most beautiful train station in the world", it perhaps the best known example of Italian architecture of transition between eclecticism, Art Nouveau and rationalism;