Piazza Fontana

Piazza Fontana

Piazza Fontana

A short walk from the Duomo, Piazza Fontana offers a tranquil escape from the bustling Piazza della Scala and Piazza del Duomo. This charming square, named for its 18th-century neoclassical fountain designed by Giuseppe Piermarini, features a central water feature surrounded by trees and benches. The layout invites visitors to pause and enjoy the serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful spot for relaxation and reflection in the heart of Milan.

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