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Massimiliano P
Novara, Italy43,009 contributions
Jul 2024 • Solo
The ancient town hall, dating back to the thirteenth century, is one of the most important historical buildings visible in the historic center of Monza. The building is characterized by a large porch, its crenellated tower and the balcony, from which in medieval times the provisions of the mayor were communicated to the population. Building in excellent condition that stands a stone's throw from the Duomo.
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Written 24 July 2024
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ondadimare
Italy16,768 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
…it was the Town Hall!!…seat of the town hall!!…the Arengario is located right in the center of Monza!!…and the name itself says it!!…translated from German!!…it means meeting place!!…which that was the purpose of the building at the time!!…seat of the municipality…of the court and of the merchants!!…it is said that a very important person wanted the construction of this structure!!…the powerful mayor of Monza!!… Pietro Visconti!!…today important exhibitions and events are held here!!…it is certainly one of the most important points of the city!!…I would say that this Arengario is the symbol of Monza!!…and it is certainly worth a visit internally too!! …
Written 2 February 2024
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Alessandro F
Milan, Italy32,577 contributions
May 2022 • Solo
Built in the 13th century this is the most important civic monument of the city, it was built to have a council hall that the mayor had built above the portico for the city market
Written 20 May 2022
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Thomas Ozbun
Vicenza, Italy982 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
A really nice 13th century medieval town hall, called the Arengario, sits with its beautiful arches and red brick structure. It is typical of the north western part of Italy where it is usually called Broletto.
Written 17 December 2018
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SeverissimoPalato
Lisbon, Portugal678 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
One of major town attraction, lovcated just in the middle of city center ....a real unmissable spot . if get the change sit at the bar just below, have a Spritz and enjoy the magic night time view
Written 21 March 2018
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Daniel19721972
Leuven, Belgium781 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
This Medieval building is just 1 street from the Monza Duomo.
The building is nicely maintained but was not open for visit when I passed
The building is nicely maintained but was not open for visit when I passed
Written 25 October 2018
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Baross
Spikkestad, Norway2,005 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
If I didnt misunderstood a man who lives in Monza this building was the first town hall. It was build in the 13 century. Located in the Piazza Roma. In the 14 century the clock tower was build in extra. Interesting building. Outside the building it was a kind of info market where I saw people was signing something. Much people around the building this sunday. I think it was some marked days in the town.
Written 2 December 2017
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Don B
Sydney, Australia4,814 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
The Arengario is one of Monza's great medieval landmarks. It is located on the pedestrian mall facing which most of Monza's fashion boutiques face. It is now used as a gallery for travelling exhibitions. Its brickwork is a warm, mellow colour and very beautiful.
Written 29 August 2016
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BobC558
New York City, NY284 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
This building is lovely to look at from the outside, but kind of hollow and vacant inside. It's use now is primarily for art exhibitions, and while these can be interesting, if you are not there for that in particular, you will be let down, as little is left of the buildings spirit once you are inside of it.
Written 18 April 2016
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Petercrumpet
Monza, Italy165 contributions
Jul 2015 • Friends
Monza is a hidden Jewel and not many people visit this small city. The Arengario is the focal point where different shopping streets lead off. It is the old Town hall of Monza and dates back to the 13th century. There are often exhibitions inside and one of Monza s historic bars is in front of it. A great place to pop in for a coffee and excellent brioche.
Written 31 July 2015
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