Guastalla Gardens - Tulip trees and wild linden form the backdrop for the stone balustrade that surrounds the pond. Splendid in every detail, Parco Guastalla is ideal for lovers of the outdoors, perhaps for a jog, or a bike ride. The gardens have a playground for the enjoyment of children. Dogs are allowed, with their own dedicated fenced-in areas. The park, built long ago in 1555, was designed as an “Italian-style” garden and contains a wealth of architectural beauty. Capitalizing on the nature surrounding the baroque fish hall (Peschiera), a 17th-century aedicula contains a group in brick and stucco depicting “Magdalene witnessed by the Angels” and a small Neoclassical temple by Luigi Cagnola.
ADDRESS: Via Francesco Sforza - 20121 Milan
Entrances: Via Francesco Sforza, Via San Barnaba, Via Guastalla
TIME:
From january to february: 7:00am - 7:00pm;
April: 7:00am - 9:00pm;
From may to september: 7:00am - 10:00pm;
October: 7:00am - 9:00pm;
From november to december: 7:00am - 7:00pm.
TICKETS INFORMATION: Admission free
WEBSITE: www.comune.milano.it