



Type | Bed | Bath | Occupancy | Price (From per night) |
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01 bedroom apartment | 1 ![]() | 2 ![]() | From €200 per night |
The apartment is located on Via Fra Bartolomeo (Washington-Solari area), in a strategic location that allows you to reach the main points of interest in a short time. In particular, the apartment is easily accessible on foot or by public transportation to: - Santa Maria delle Grazie church, which houses the famous Leonardo Da Vinci's ‘Cenacolo’, depicting the Last Supper of Jesus and the Apostles; - the Science and Technology Museum, located steps from Sant’Ambrogio subway station; - the Milan Triennale (Cadorna stop) is also noteworthy: it is considered the Italian institution par excellence for design, architecture, decorative and visual arts, fashion and audiovisual production; - the National Theater, one of Milan’s most important theaters, considered the temple of musicals; - Casa Verdi, a historic nursing home for musicians where Giuseppe Verdi's crypt is located, together with his personal belongings and art collections; - the MUDEC - ‘Museo delle Culture’ (Museum of Cultures), with its many spaces providing a rich cultural offer and several different services, such as permanent exhibitions, temporary shows, conference rooms and laboratories for adults and children, arranged on 17,000 sq.mt; - Porta Genova/Navigli district, doubtless one of the liveliest and most exciting districts of the city, thanks to the incredible array of restaurants, clubs and trendy cocktail bars; - the ‘Colonne di San Lorenzo’ (San Lorenzo columns), the famous square in Milan, which comes to life at nighttime. Especially during summer months, the square is filled with people, attracted by its countless entertainment opportunities.
The apartment is located on Via Fra Bartolomeo (Washington-Solari area), in a strategic location that allows you to reach the main points of interest in a short time. In particular, the apartment is easily accessible on foot or by public transportation to: - Santa Maria delle Grazie church, which houses the famous Leonardo Da Vinci's ‘Cenacolo’, depicting the Last Supper of Jesus and the Apostles; - the Science and Technology Museum, located steps from Sant’Ambrogio subway station; - the Milan Triennale (Cadorna stop) is also noteworthy: it is considered the Italian institution par excellence for design, architecture, decorative and visual arts, fashion and audiovisual production; - the National Theater, one of Milan’s most important theaters, considered the temple of musicals; - Casa Verdi, a historic nursing home for musicians where Giuseppe Verdi's crypt is located, together with his personal belongings and art collections; - the MUDEC - ‘Museo delle Culture’ (Museum of Cultures), with its many spaces providing a rich cultural offer and several different services, such as permanent exhibitions, temporary shows, conference rooms and laboratories for adults and children, arranged on 17,000 sq.mt; - Porta Genova/Navigli district, doubtless one of the liveliest and most exciting districts of the city, thanks to the incredible array of restaurants, clubs and trendy cocktail bars; - the ‘Colonne di San Lorenzo’ (San Lorenzo columns), the famous square in Milan, which comes to life at nighttime. Especially during summer months, the square is filled with people, attracted by its countless entertainment opportunities.