Best natural monuments around Lissone are situated within the diverse landscape of the Brianza region, offering a blend of natural and landscaped attractions. The area provides access to various green spaces, including extensive parklands and waterways. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities and connecting with nature. The landscape features a mix of forests, canals, and protected areas.
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The Royal Gardens of Monza are a historic public green area of approximately 5.50 hectares located in the city center. This garden is part of the monumental complex of the Royal Villa of Monza and is strategically positioned to connect the historic city center with the southern entrance of the Gardens of the Royal Villa.
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The connection between the Royal Villa, its Gardens, and the city of Monza was established through the so-called "Royal Groves," a triangular area aligned with the southern entrance to the Villa. The regular layout of the Royal Groves consisted of a series of avenues converging on a circular square, traversed by a system of secondary paths, with three squares at the main intersections. The layout still exists today: the lateral avenues (Regina Margherita to the west and Francesco Petrarca to the east) are now accessible to vehicles, as is the converging square (Piazza Citterio), while the other paths are pedestrian.
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Inside Monza Park, the Lambro River is crossed by four bridges along its course (the Chain Bridge, the Cavriga Bridge, the Bertoli Bridge and the Neoclassical Bridge).
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Bertoli Bridge Architect: Giacomo Tazzini Built in 1838 Location: Viale Mulini San Giorgio
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Entering the Park from the Dosso gate in Villasanta, after a few dozen meters of dirt road, you come across the Bertoli Bridge (also known as "del Dosso"). The bridge, designed by architect Giacomo Tazzini in the 1840s, owes its name to the family who owned the nearby land, and even today the bridge connects Viale Mulino del Cantone to Viale dei Molini Asciutti. Originally made of wood, due to repeated floods, it was rebuilt using a technique that was innovative for the time. The project modified the bridge's structure, replacing the multiple arches with a single pillar to support the structure and facilitate water flow in the event of river floods. The abutments and central pier of the bridge are made of masonry with a facing of ceppo, a type of stone widely used as an ornamental stone in all existing hydraulic structures within the Park.
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The centuries-old cherry tree in Besana Brianza is also called the Magic Cherry Tree, because of the unique spectacle it offers during the flowering period. The cherry tree in Brianza is the largest wild cherry tree in Italy. During the flowering period, an unmissable spectacle!
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The 700 hectares of the Monza Park are strongly marked by the presence of the Lambro: a resource primarily for fishing and a determining factor in the local flora, the river also became the protagonist of the artistic embellishment of the area. Thanks to precise canalizations, it was possible to build eclectic nineteenth-century mills and create picturesque water features in the gardens of the Villa Reale between the end of the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The area around Lissone offers a variety of natural and landscaped attractions. You can find extensive parklands, forests, and waterways. Highlights include the serene Zoca dei Pirutit Pond, known for its turtles, and the ancient Monumental Cherry Tree of Besana Brianza, the largest wild cherry tree in Italy.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Fontana del Guercio offers a beautiful woodland ride alongside a stream, perfect for a leisurely walk. The Rossini Art Site Sculpture Park also provides a family-friendly experience, blending art with nature in a large park setting.
The region around Lissone is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling through the Royal Groves of Monza, which offers dedicated routes. For more extensive adventures, explore the many MTB Trails around Lissone or go Hiking around Lissone.
Yes, the Fontana del Guercio is a nature reserve featuring springs bounded by dry stone walls, offering a unique natural environment. Additionally, the broader area includes significant green spaces like Parco Nord Milano, which hosts Niguarda Lake, and the extensive parkland of the Royal Villa of Monza.
Many natural monuments are enjoyable year-round. However, autumn is particularly beautiful for places like the Fontana del Guercio, where the woodland colors are vibrant. The Monumental Cherry Tree of Besana Brianza offers an unmissable spectacle during its flowering period in spring.
Absolutely. The Royal Groves of Monza provide excellent cycling routes. The Villoresi Canal towpath, though not a specific highlight in this guide, is also a popular route for walking and cycling in the vicinity. For more options, check out the Hiking around Lissone guide.
The Zoca dei Pirutit Pond is notable for being inhabited by dozens of turtles, offering a chance to observe local wildlife in a tranquil setting. The region's forests and waterways also support various bird species and small mammals.
Visitors appreciate the natural escape offered by places like the Royal Groves of Monza, especially for cycling. The unique spectacle of the Monumental Cherry Tree of Besana Brianza during its flowering period is also highly praised. Many enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty found in these spots.
The Fontana del Guercio reserve has historical significance, as Celtic people are believed to have performed ancient magical rites related to water around its springs. While primarily natural, the Rossini Art Site Sculpture Park integrates contemporary art with the natural landscape, offering a cultural dimension.
Yes, the area provides excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can find various routes that traverse the diverse landscape. For detailed information and route suggestions, refer to the Gravel biking around Lissone guide.
The Zoca dei Pirutit Pond is often described as a hidden gem, offering a peaceful and secluded spot within the Brughiera Park. It's a great place to find tranquility away from more crowded areas.


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