Duomo Di Monza is a magnificent church located on Via Canonica and is commonly called as Monza Cathedral. This cathedral is believed to be built in 6th Century. The basilica is known to feature artifacts collected from over the centuries. This cathedral boasts of Romanesque architectural designs and also features elements from Gothic architecture. The grand exteriors and richly decorated interiors make this a place of great interest for art enthusiasts. Duomo Di Monzo houses a museum showcasing the cultural artifacts making it a popular tourist attraction of the town.
Villa Necchi Campiglio is a masterpiece of architect Piero Portaluppi, who built it between 1932 and 1935. The villa is well-maintained even today, and features a number of rooms with luxurious furnishings, along with tennis court, pool and a spacious yard. The historical residence also includes the kitchen, pantry and bathrooms, while the great hall is paved with walnut and rosewood paved and the stairs have Greek double balustrade.
Slated to be built by Leonardo Da Vinci himself, Leonardo's Horse could never actually be completed due to the invasion of Milan by French soldiers. Only a clay version was made by Da Vinci, which got destroyed during the invasion. However, based on the remaining sketches and materials of this incomplete horse, found years later, the project was finally a success. The Replica in Milan was built by Nina Akamu, on orders from a famous collector, Charles Dent, who decided to finish this long lost and forgotten project.
A historic European style church dedicated to Saint Sebastian was built in the renaissance period. The cylindrical shape church building is uniquely designed with a dome. This is one of the rare churches with a round shape building. Rooms attached to the church are used for film screenings.