Via Quadronno
Via Quadronno It is a road in the Center of Milan, considered one of the most luxurious areas of the city of Milan is known for the presence of numerous masterpieces of the 1950s design that wind through the "7 streets", and from the name to the whole neighborhood, known as the "Quadronno District".
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Former name(s) | Quadronno |
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Namesake | t |
Type | Public |
Maintained by | City of Milan |
Length | 1,000 m (3,000 ft) |
Area | Quadronno district |
Location | Milan, Italy |
Postal code | 20121 |
Nearest metro station | Crocetta |
Coordinates | 45.271494°N 9.113595°E |
West end | Via Giuseppe Vigoni |
East end | Corso di Porta Vigentina |
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Known for | High iconic design building of '50 Archistars |
Iconic palaces
- Palazzo Madonnina by Eugenio and Ermenegildo Soncini, 1957
- Palazzo Bosco Verticale, Via Quadronno, 24 by Bruno Morassutti and Angelo Mangiarotti
- Bar Quadronno
Transport
- Crocetta (500 meters from Viale Beatrice d'Este)
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