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Monumental Cemetery of Milan private tour

Milan, Italy
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Overview
Not just a cemetery, but a genuine open-air museum. This is the Cimitero Monumentale (Monumental Cemetery of Milan), designed by the architect Carlo Maciachini in 1864 and inaugurated two years later. It is characterized by an eclectic style, harmonizing Byzantine and Gothic elements with a prevalence of the Romanesque style.If you really wish to know Milan, visiting Cimitero Monumentale is a must. All those people who played a role in the city's history rest inside it, from Alessandro Manzoni to Arturo Toscanini, from Francesco Hayez to Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, from Sergio Bonelli to Guido Crepax, from Alda Merini to Franca Rame, from Enzo Iannacci to Giorgio Gaber. These are just some of the famous names that the Monumental Cemetery holds within its walls. The cemetery is an ideal place to discover the evolution of Milan's artistic trends between the 19th and 20th century.Our exclusive guided tour comprises an artistic and historical introduction to the cemetery, a visit to the Famedio - the city pantheon of famous people - and the crematory temple, one of the first ones to be built in Europe. You will also be able to admire and discover the history of about 15 selected graves, that either have artistic significance or are the final resting place of famous people.
What's included
Private guided visit of the Monumental Cemetery in Milan
  • Private guided visit of the Monumental Cemetery in Milan
    What's Not included
    Where
    Milan, Italy
     Meeting point:
    You will meet your guide in the forecourt of the main entrance of the cemetery (Piazzale Cimitero Monumentale), next to the concierge desk.
    What To Expect
    • Visit the Monumental Cemetery in Milan, an open-air museum
    • Admire the graves of people who shaped the city's history
    • Discover Milan's artistic trends evolution between 1800 and 1900
    • Visit the memorial chapel, the city's pantheon of illustrious men
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