To book tickets phone +39 02 48008908. A booking fee will be charged. This multiplex cinema has 2 screens: Sala Garbo has 316 seats & provides assistance for the disabled. Sala Marilyn has 329 seats & also provides assistance for the disabled. Due to the recent rennovation, this cinema offers large screens & has installed a sophisticated audio system. There is also a bar.
This artificial basin is considered to be the lake of Milan and is used for high-level motorboat, canoe and rowing competitions. There are also many sports centers around the shore which offer windsurfing, canoeing, rowing and waterskiing. It is also possible to get a fishing permit here. It is open in the summer months only. Some major concerts and music festivals are also held here.
A 70's cafe, Ligeria, hosts several popular concerts. A wine bar, this place offers a good selection of wines and beers. Offering space for conducting exhibitions and varied cultural events, Ligeria, is known for the live jazz music. Apart from wines, this place also serves local cuisine and is very well-known within the city. Check website for further details.
Located just a short walk away from Parco Alessandrina Ravizza, this cultural center hosts live musical and theatrical performances, art exhibitions, dance classes, celebrations and other cultural programs. From flamenco dance classes to folk music concerts, the Circolo Arci Bellezza is a great place to enjoy varied cultural events throughout the year. The center was first established in the early 1900s as the Società di Mutuo Soccorso per l’educazione dei metallurgici, taking the name Circolo Arci Bellezza in 1976. The center is a meeting place where people of varied cultural origins and generations can come together to celebrate the diversity and rich cultural heritage of Milan. Circolo Arci Bellezza features a tavern and varied event spaces, as well as a reading room and bar.
Located right in the heart of the city, Casa Atellani is a structure that dates back to the 15th-century. Recognizable by its Renaissance facade, the building's ownership changed hands until the early-20th-century when it was in the hands of the Conti family, who hired architect Piero Portaluppi to restore it. Known for providing insight into the royal life with the help of the exhibits, amongst the structure's notable features is Leonardo da Vinci's Vineyard, which has grapes replanted in the original pattern.