Outside the Rotonda della Besana

Rotonda della Besana

Milan


It’s said this former cemetery to the poor was once the burial site for nearly 150,000 people. Now it’s the charming setting for a picnic, read or wander, and houses the children’s museum MUBA along with a chic cafe. It’s round (as the name suggests), in late baroque style with a repurposed chapel at the centre and charming porticos lining its walls.


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