See Milan’s best views from the highest places
30/05/2017Enjoy a unique view of the Madonnina from above, in full relax: we look forward to welcoming you at the Senato Hotel Milano's Rooftop, starting from June 2017.
With the arrival of the beautiful season and the clearest sunny skies, here are some panoramic points to enjoy a top to bottom view of the city of Milan.
Palazzo Lombardia
View of Milan, the Alps and the Po Valley. The belvedere is about 150 meters (39th floor) but the building reaches 161 meters. On the roof is a scaled copy of the Madonnina, to respect the tradition that no Milanese building can exceed the height of the Duomo (108.5 meters). Free admission every Sunday from 10am to 6pm http://bit.ly/2pFQ0Rq
Torre Branca
The Sempione Park in flight of bird. The belvedere is 100 meters high, the tip of the tower is 108.5 meters high, that is, the height of the Madonnina. Established in 1933 at the V Triennale exhibition, in 2002 it was restored and reopened by the distillery Fratelli Branca, which now renames its name. Here's all the information on visits http://bit.ly/2pFAhPz
Terraces of the Duomo Cathedral
The center of Milan. The terraces lie at a height varying between 65 and 70 meters, while the Madonnina rises 108.5 meters from the ground. You will climb the spiers and the pinnacles of the Duomo and, at the top, you can admire the roofs of the historic center. http://bit.ly/2piuimD
Passerelle Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Above the roofs of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, about 40 meters high, there are walkways, terraces and walkways, from which you can see the spiers of the Duomo and Milanese life. They can be visited both day and evening and you can also join special events http://bit.ly/2oSJsMt
Triennale Terrace
The Triennale Terrace has a bar - restaurant overlooking the Sempione Park, 20 meters high. It is a symbol of Milan's contemporary design and art: both for its collection exhibitions and for the building itself designed by Giovanni Muzio http://bit.ly/2oYnppx. Access to food or, on request, out of working hours http://bit.ly/2pFL784