Legnano

Legnano is a city in Milan Province, in the Lombardy region of Italy, about 20 km from downtown Milan. It is crossed by the river Olona (fiume Olona), and it is the 13th town for inhabitants in Lombardy. Thanks to the historic Battle of Legnano, Legnano is the only town, in addition to Rome, named in the Italian national anthem. Every year Legnanesi remember this battle with the Palio di Legnano.

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From 1820 to 1915, with the introduction of numerous textile and mechanical companies, Legnano grew from an agricultural to an industrial center. Most of the textile industries closed in the 1960s: today the services sector is the most thriving one.

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By plane

  • Milano Malpensa Airport
  • Linate Airport

By train

  • Porto Ceresio–Milan railway. Legnano has a railway station.

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The Basilica of San Magno
  • 🌍 Basilica of San Magno (Basilica di San Magno), Magno Sq.. early 16th century, designed by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo or one of his followers. The interior, on the Greek cross plan, contains an altar by Bernardino Luini which it is said to have been begun by Bramante or, more likely, by Amadeo or Antonio da Lonate.
  • 🌍 Church of Sant'Ambrogio (Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio), Sant'Ambrogio St. 20. known from 1389. It was rebuilt in the 17th century.
  • 🌍 Castle of Legnano (Castello di Legnano), Toselli St. 1. enlarged by the Torriani in the 13th century re-using a former convent. Later it was owned by the Lampugnani family.
  • 🌍 Castle park (Parco Castello), Castello St..
  • 🌍 Monument to Alberto da Giussano (Monumento ad Alberto da Giussano), Monumento Sq..
  • 🌍 Shopping center "Gallerie Cantoni", Course Sempione 179.

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