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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Museo e Tesoro del Duomo di Monza, Ponte dei Leoni, and Parco di Monza and more, get ready to experience the best places in Monza.
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1Museo e Tesoro del Duomo di Monza

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The Museo e Tesoro del Duomo di Monza is a captivating destination that beautifully encapsulates the rich history and artistry of the region. Nestled within the stunning Gothic Cathedral, this museum showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, including the renowned Iron Crown, a significant relic from early medieval times. Visitors can marvel at exquisite pieces from the Longobard Treasure and explore artworks spanning from the 1300s to contemporary creations in its dedicated Carlo Gaiani section.
Impressive treasury. The core of exhibition is a set of late antiquity and early middle ages artifacts. I adore this style: heavily golden and a lot of large gems, no way to find two similar ones. So many centuries had passed before this "imperfection" started to be so desirable in the modern art styles. I was also impressed with a diptych portraying Stilicho and his wife - such a touch to the history of the last days of Western Roman Empire it was. Iron Crown is located in the church in Theodelinda Chapel, ask on the museum desk how to get there if you want to see this relic.
Sergei B — Google review
climbing 500 stairs up and then descending 500 stairs down it is not as bad as it sounds since the steps are small I guess they are intended for smaller stature people on the middle ages. Superb view as expected but because of immense height , most of sights are no longer seen
Wing A — Google review
Clean place, fast kitchen, nice staff, but a bit crowded and quality always stable and good. I was there in spring 2024
Hoa T — Google review
In my opinion this is one of the most incredible medieval museums in Europetotally underrated, but not didactic enough. There is not much left anywhere of the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the early Renaissance. This museum has several unique pieces of jewelry, the crown of with the iron nails, and every day articles. It's a bit of the missing link of what happened after the call of the Roman Empire. The museum is not interactive so it is more adequate for people with some background knowledge of the period and who already know they live history. We spent a whole afternoon here.
Georginamgo — Google review
An interesting museum related to the Cathedral, also including many relevant historical items -and of course the most important one is the Iron Crown. Everything is well exposed, easy to understand, the guide was very good, and we had a great time visiting it.
J R — Google review
Phone ahead to book a tour of the Tesoro, with the excellent, English-speaking staff, and you could have a very special experience. Most visiting Monza will know of the Iron Crown, the ancient relic of Christendom, wielded by Charlemagne and Napoleon, etc etc. So, I was expecting there to be a large crowd of tourists. I was very wrong! Instead, I was treated to an extended, 1-on-1 tour of the cathedral treasury and viewing of the Crown with an excellent guide, who was more than happy to explain all the history and legends surrounding this relic at length. Still cannot believe I was the only one there. A very, very special place.
Tim B — Google review
the Cathedral museum of Monza is not open every day, check the opening hours: we visited Monza on Monday and the museum is closed all day!!
Navid A — Google review
I like history so il think i can about to it
Sa M — Google review
Via Lambro, 2, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.museoduomomonza.it/•+39 039 326383•Tips and more reviews for Museo e Tesoro del Duomo di Monza

2Ponte dei Leoni

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Ponte dei Leoni, also known as Lions' Bridge, is a triple-arched pedestrian bridge adorned with stone lion statues at each corner. Constructed in the 19th century to connect the capital with neighboring Lecco, it has become one of Monza's most iconic landmarks. The bridge features design elements influenced by King Napoleon and his family during the French occupation. It stands near the Tower of Teodolinda and offers a glimpse into the city's Roman heritage.
Very beautiful bridge in the town of Monza with the river passing through and the view of the buildings in the back. I recommend it as a tourist attraction.
Nikolaos P — Google review
One of my favorite places to relax in the city, the addition of the cafes allow you to on a nice day, and the tide is high on the river, enjoy a quick drink in a notoriously Lombardian fashion.
Will M — Google review
Cute little short bridge , but with quite a history to it 🦁 there are 4 statuettes of lions , on each points of the bridge. However, it was the Romans who first constructed the bridge on that spot.
Kandi D — Google review
I'm sure I'm being a philistine, but aside from the (nice) lion statues and the fact that it's a stone bridge and hence "pretty", I'm not really sure that it offers much as an attraction. I could equally write a review of a lamppost and it'd be the same. It's s stone bridge. It's nice. There's nothing wrong with it. But it's not somewhere you'd specifically go to visit.
Matt B — Google review
Cute bridge. I loved the sidewalks along the river
Alexis S — Google review
The bridge isn't something that will blow your mind but it's very nice area since there are a lot of little shops like icecream, drinks and you can go have a drink and then enjoy it by the Bridge. That what I did woth My boyfriend and I really enjoyed myself
Verónica D — Google review
It’s a bridge…with lions
Jeff — Google review
Nice view and nice people!
Nirmal K — Google review
Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Ponte dei Leoni
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3Parco di Monza

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Parco di Monza is a popular attraction in the city, drawing many visitors each year. It offers a wide range of activities such as horse and auto racetracks, golf, tennis, and an outdoor Olympic swimming pool. The park is also surrounded by various accommodations and nearby attractions like Autodromo Nazionale Monza and Villa Reale. With its vast expanse, there are always new corners to explore within the park, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.
I went for a run in the morning here. It was amazing to be able to run on the famous old banked curve of the race track. The park in general is well maintained and great for doing some sports.
Florian F — Google review
Huge park, great for cycling waking etc. It's so big it has the monza F1 track, a farm, a golf course and loads and loads of space to spare.
Peter G — Google review
Wonderful place for walking, with kids’ play areas scattered throughout the park. Loved it
Yasser . — Google review
Very nice park with friendly squirrels 😀
Maisie A — Google review
I love meandering through this park and watching the sunset by the fountain in front of Palazzo Reale. Lingering is a priority here! We stumbled on a Beer/Food Truck festival on the last visit ... which was fun! they had trucks reprenting almost every type of cuisine in the world.
Stacy K — Google review
Largest walled park in Europe! Beatifullll
Agustina L — Google review
Incredibly huge park. The racing circuit part is very big alone, but the rest is big as well. Suitable for sports activities of many kinds. They even have running tracks for several lengths. Prep for many kms walk or better, ride. There was a huge storm in July 23 that massacred the racing track surrounding. Over 10 000 trees fell down.
Matouš V — Google review
Big beautiful park of the royal palace. 🌳🪵🍃 We spent not one but two days walking around and feeding the squirrels. 🥜🐿️ There are so many. 😍 There is a lake, with plenty of fish 🐟 and ducks 🦆 The tower looks cool. You really have plenty of options how to enjoy this place. ☺️
Noémi J — Google review
Viale Brianza, snc, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.reggiadimonza.it/it/content/page/parco•+39 039 394641•Tips and more reviews for Parco di Monza

4Villa Reale di Monza

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Villa Reale di Monza is a grand neo-classical estate featuring royal apartments, a chapel, and expansive park and gardens. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the historic complex. The estate is known for its regal apartments that offer a glimpse into court life. The surrounding Park of Villa Reale di Monza is considered one of Europe's most significant historical parks, boasting picturesque landscapes with villas, farms, mills, bridges, and ancient trees.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Villa Reale, Monza – A Timeless Lesson in Wealth & Legacy Walking through Villa Reale is like stepping into a blueprint for success—where strategy, luxury, and longevity have shaped history. 🏰✨ This palace isn’t just a feast for the eyes, it’s a lesson in leadership and well-being: ✔️ Vision & Structure – Every great empire, like every great business, thrives on strong foundations. ✔️ True Luxury – Not excess, but access to beauty, serenity, and a quality life. ✔️ Longevity & Prevention – Royalty understood that health is the key to abundance—a lesson just as relevant today. A must-visit for those who think beyond the present—Villa Reale is a masterclass in success, past and future.
Dr. M — Google review
Mediocre experience inside. The library without books, the rooms with almost not furniture, in lack of the latest the upper flow is filled with modern art that fills completely out of place with few exceptions. Some of the photos here on Google were a bit outdated or misleading for our visit. At the same time, with noticing that you only pay 10 EUR for the entry ticket, so you don’t loose much. During our visit, the English tour wasn’t an available option, while the Italian one included in the ticket price.
Kiryl S — Google review
The entrance ticket costs €10 and includes a guided tour. What’s special is that instead of just one guide, there are 4 guides located in different rooms of the Villa, each explaining the history, architecture, and details of the palace. When I visited, the explanations were only in Italian (not sure if tours are also available in other languages, maybe depending on the day or group). The tour of the Villa Reale itself takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. If you also want to explore the exhibition about the Second World War and the second floor with additional rooms showcasing modern art, then plan for around 2 hours in total. Booking your timeslot online is recommended on weekends. To explore the park around the building a bicycle is advised.
Susanne S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Royal Experience at Villa Reale, Monza! Visiting Villa Reale in Monza was more than just a trip—it was a journey through history, wealth, and the art of longevity. Walking through its grand halls and stunning gardens, I was reminded that true success isn’t just about wealth but about vision, structure, and well-being—principles that have shaped great leaders for centuries. 🏰 A Masterpiece of Strategic Thinking – Every detail of this palace speaks of careful planning and an empire built on foresight and purpose—just like any successful business or legacy. 💎 Luxury Beyond Material Wealth – Villa Reale embodies the idea that true abundance isn’t about excess, but about access—to beauty, serenity, and a lifestyle that prioritizes quality over quantity. 🌿 A Lesson in Longevity & Prevention – The historical elegance of this place reminds us that those who thrived understood the power of sustainability, clean living, and holistic well-being. The same principles apply today—investing in health, clear thinking, and conscious choices is the true key to abundance. If you are an entrepreneur, visionary, or someone who values success, history, and holistic well-being, this is a must-visit destination. Villa Reale is not just a palace; it’s a living lesson in wealth, leadership, and lasting impact. ⭐ Highly recommended for those who seek inspiration and timeless wisdom. #VillaReale #5StarExperience #HistoryMeetsLuxury #WealthAndWellBeing #EntrepreneurMindset #LongevitySecrets #SuccessAndHealth
Healthy V — Google review
Villa Reale in Monza is a lovely spot for relaxing, picnicking, or jogging surrounded by nature. It's spacious, peaceful, and great for families—kids especially love watching the many squirrels running around 😀
Yarmali O — Google review
Beautiful ancient royal residence where to spend a relaxing couple of hours in Monza. Entry fee is €10 bookable online or at the counter. Those days the garden was not available for site visit probably due to some trees brought down by storms, but still worth the experience. I would have preferred guided tours all along the rooms of the villa instead of just an introduction.
Marco G — Google review
Gorgeous villa in Monza! The interior apartments and rooms that you can tour on the first and second floors are insanely beautiful - even better than Versailles. Our tour guide Salvatore was the absolute best and we learned a lot about the history behind the decoration of the rooms, the family, and the furniture! Unfortunately we did not have enough time planned but will absolutely be back next time we’re in Monza. :)
Elli A — Google review
A very nice place to walk around and admire, it has a huge garden. A cafe on ground floor with seating inside and outside. I wouldn't go out my way to visit unless you are already in Monza.
Luke — Google review
Viale Brianza, 1, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.reggiadimonza.it/•+39 039 394641•Tips and more reviews for Villa Reale di Monza

5Autodromo Nazionale Monza

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Autodromo Nazionale Monza is a historic motor racing circuit located in the heart of a city park. The venue hosts regular car and motorbike races, as well as offering the opportunity to drive or be driven around. The circuit's old banked section is a must-visit for F1 fans, providing an interesting glimpse into its past. While not as modern as some tracks, Autodromo Nazionale Monza still holds charm and interest for those who are not fans of racing.
Fantastic track for a classic formula one race. If you’re general admission or grand stand ticket holders, be prepared for an adventure of a weekend with 30k plus steps, lots of missed navigation, and an unforgettable experience seeing a sea of Ferrari fans. Definitely a life changing experience but highly recommended for a F1 fanatic!
Walter W — Google review
Went for the F1, loved it. Such a historical track. We stayed just outside Milan, and used the shuttle service, which for only 10 euro is amazing value for money. The food on offer was decent and well priced. The toilets were very clean and were constantly cleaned though the day. The race on Sunday was not that exciting, but it doesn't matter as it was about the experience, and I have to admit standing in the grandstand, when they Italian anthem was being sung was amazing.
Jon — Google review
🏁 Incredible Weekend at the International GT Open – Monza 🇮🇹 What a weekend at the International GT Open! The Monza F1 Circuit, set in beautiful wooded parkland, is truly something special — the atmosphere, the speed, and the sound are unforgettable. Even better, entry was completely free all weekend, with great access to most of the stands — including Friday practice, which is quite rare. It was amazing to experience the fastest Formula 1 circuit up close, surrounded by passionate fans and stunning scenery. We stayed at a fantastic Airbnb just 100 yards from the entrance, which made the whole trip super convenient. Highly recommend this spot if you’re planning a visit. Already can’t wait to go back next year! 🏎️💨
Katrina T — Google review
Amazing track to see F1. Worth the money to buy seats. Crazy event. It's possible to get a good view with general admission but you must be at the track first thing every morning. The selected seats are the way to go. Lots of great people there too. All very friendly
Alessandro D — Google review
It took soooooooooo long to walk from the parking lot, even the closest one. There’s no shuttle. It’s probably a close a mile away. Lots of local Italian exciting fans. I don’t like how they set up the seating, fan zone, food, games, music, shops, walking paths, outdated bathrooms, etc. This track is spacious for the drivers, but nothing special for the viewers. I won’t return here though we love F1. I suppose you can helicopter in, that would be better????
Jeene L — Google review
Buy your tickets as soon as they are released which is 1 yr before and only buy from official ticket stores. Pick your parking & gates wisely & be ready for a lot of walking. Try and arrive at least 2hrs before the event you’re interested in.
Kudakwashe Z — Google review
Interesting historical circuit. Did the track experience and the van was driven round the track with more enthusiasm than expected (not a negative for me, but worth noting for anyone who has motion issues). Also did the tour which took about an hour and showed you a lot of the behind the scenes areas.
Adrian B — Google review
Visited for the F1 at Monza. The views are from 6C grandstand. There was a screen opposite and there was a good view of the track. Behind the stand were stalls for food and drink, as well a row of toilet cubicals. To enter the inner circuit you have to go under the track. To get to the circuit from Milan central station you are best booking the combined ticket as this also gives you access to bus to the stadium, but it's not close for drop off, with about a 40min walk to the entrance point, and probably that again to the grandstand. On the way back it took a further 40 minutes in the queue for the bus, and 20 minutes at the station for the train on top of all the walkjng. The trains are regular but they are very crowded as we're the buses. Overall a fantastic day.
Martin W — Google review
Viale di Vedano, 5, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•https://www.monzanet.it/•+39 039 24821•Tips and more reviews for Autodromo Nazionale Monza
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6Palazzo dell'Arengario

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In the heart of Monza's historic city center stands the iconic Palazzo dell'Arengario, a centuries-old brick building that once served as the town hall. This impressive structure features a bell tower and graceful arches on its ground floor, showcasing a blend of architectural styles inspired by Milan's Palazzo della Ragione. Overlooking Piazza Roma, this strategic location has made it a symbol of the city.
It’s location is nice, close to the train station and in the vicinity of the duomo and other attractions in the center.
Mohammad — Google review
The Arengario was built in the 13th century and is named after its original function as town hall. The building has a portico surmounted by an upper floor that was used for councils. The architecture was inspired by the Palazzo della Ragione of Milan.
Maurizio M — Google review
it was closed wooden floors nice red bricked building
Wing A — Google review
A beautiful old building in a lively and peaceful neighborhood. I visited it during new year decoration and it was great!
Farshad A — Google review
We visited a small exhibition of the photographer Steve McCurry. A nice selection of photographs displaying the theme of reading all around the world. A quick stop downtown Monza for about 45 minutes to see one the most famous and notable photo journalist of the last 30 years.
Will M — Google review
The most interesting building in Monza. Consider how strange it is for an Italian city not to have a church at its center. (The Duomo church is a bit hidden out)
Simone F — Google review
Nice tower with a nice plain.
Samvel K — Google review
Very particular showroom situated in a medieval structure. Any kind of exhibition becames worthy and attractive in such a place!
Daus P — Google review
Piazza Roma, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/MI100-0…•Tips and more reviews for Palazzo dell'Arengario

7Cappella Reale Espiatoria

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Nestled just a short stroll from the Villa Reale, the Cappella Reale Espiatoria stands as a poignant tribute commissioned by King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy. This exquisite chapel marks the very spot where anarchist Gaetano Bresci tragically assassinated King Umberto I on July 29, 1900.
Molto interessante. The fescoes were stunning
Pauline V — Google review
When you visit this place, you understand why Umberto was killed. It gives the same sensation as visiting Versailles in Paris, although it is much much smaller. When you see the excessive wealth, and know how much poverty was created to fund the wasteful spending of the nobility, you understand why people assassinate nobles. It makes you sad and angry to see such a wasteful display of wealth, especially one which gets almost no visitors. It's a quiet, peaceful, and beautiful place. But it's also terrifying and makes you want to cry. But not for Umberto. For Umberto's victims. Hopefully the Italian Anarchists keep putting up the graffiti in support of Bresci on the walls nearby. The graffiti brings a smile to your face and gives you hope for Italy despite the generations of fascism from Umberto to Mussolini to the Years of Lead, to Berlusconi and Meloni in the more recent years.
Gabriel R — Google review
Nothing special in my opinion, but if you’re into history it might be an interesting place for you. It’s free to enter, has a little garden at the back and the entrance to the crypt.
Noémi J — Google review
Located in route to the Villa Reale. This is an interesting place to recall a bit of Italy's turbulent past.
Will M — Google review
It is a free entrance to this beautiful site.
Nenad R — Google review
Really impressive!
Eugen S — Google review
Ok
Subito S — Google review
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Oleg — Google review
Via Matteo da Campione, 8, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•https://museilombardia.cultura.gov.it/musei/cappella-espiatoria/•+39 039 380772•Tips and more reviews for Cappella Reale Espiatoria

8Lo Scrittore

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Lo Scrittore, also known as La Sedia Gigante (The Giant Chair), is a massive monument situated in the midst of a field near the horse stables. This impressive work by Giancarlo Neri features a giant-sized table and chair set amidst lush greenery. Donated to the city of Monza in celebration of the Park's bicentenary, it stands as an imposing and beautiful piece within its natural surroundings.
It’s a great outdoor art in Monza Park which is spacious. This huge art reminds me the outdoor art in front of the United Nation Organization in Geneva. You can take great pictures with it in the park. Highly recommend renting a bike.
Sarah L — Google review
It's a big chair and table. Bigger than a house. It's cute and entertaining as an idea, also because certain parts of the park give you a kind of Alice in Wonderland feel and being tiny compared to this sculpture fits that vibe perfectly. That said... It's just a big table and chair. It's fun to take a picture or two and go "wow" but that's it. It's also in need of a bit of TLC....
Matt B — Google review
The sculpture is literally falling into pieces
I. ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) “The Writer” is a work by Giancarlo Neri, installed in Monza Park on the occasion of its bicentenary. It represents the solitude of the writer, estranged from the reality that surrounds him and alone at the table where he works. The sculpture is well inserted into the context of the park, but unfortunately it has been somewhat abandoned and is currently not in perfect condition. (Original) “Lo Scrittore” è un'opera di Giancarlo Neri, installata nel Parco di Monza in occasione del suo bicentenario. Rappresenta la solitudine dello scrittore, estraniato dalla realtà che lo circonda e solo al tavolo su cui lavora. La scultura è ben inserita nel contesto del parco, ma purtroppo è stata un po' abbandonata a se stessa e attualmente non è in condizioni perfette.
Andrea L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fascinating work immersed in the greenery of the Monza Park. “The Writer” by Giancarlo Neri is immediately striking for its size and the meaning it brings with it: a giant chair and table that represent the solitude and creative process of the writer, in a silent dialogue with nature. It's a shame, however, that in this period the installation is neglected and shows clear signs of poor maintenance. A real shame, because it deserves to be better valued, also in respect of the artistic intent and beauty of the park itself. However, it's worth dropping by if you're in the area! (Original) Un’opera affascinante immersa nel verde del Parco di Monza. “Lo Scrittore” di Giancarlo Neri colpisce subito per le sue dimensioni e il significato che porta con sé: una sedia e un tavolo giganti che rappresentano la solitudine e il processo creativo dello scrittore, in un dialogo silenzioso con la natura. Peccato però che in questo periodo l’installazione sia trascurata e mostri evidenti segni di scarsa manutenzione. Un vero peccato, perché merita di essere valorizzata meglio, anche in rispetto dell’intento artistico e della bellezza del parco stesso. Vale comunque la pena farci un salto se siete in zona!
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Enrico — Google review
(Translated by Google) The idea of ​​the work is very beautiful and conveys the idea very well as well as the context in which it is positioned. The problem is that maintenance is almost zero and I don't think many years will pass before it deteriorates beyond repair. For the rest it is worth seeing and deserves greater consideration. (Original) L'idea dell'opera è molto bella e rende benissimo l'idea oltre al contesto in cui è posizionata. Il problema è che la manutenzione è pressoché nulla e credo non passeranno molti anni prima che si deteriori in maniera irrecuperabile. Per il resto vale la vederla e meriterebbe una maggiore considerazione.
Alessandro N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Imposing and beautiful, especially because it is inserted in the context of the park and surrounded by absolute greenery. It would be nice to be able to see it and photograph it with the park empty, without people around. Result of the genius of an artist (Giancarlo Neri), absolutely worth visiting as is the rest of the Monza park. Furthermore there is a lot of greenery and shade under the trees in the surrounding space, so you can have a picnic or spread out a towel to relax. (Original) Imponente e bellissima, soprattutto perché inserita nel contesto del parco e circondata dal verde assoluto. Sarebbe bello poterla vedere e fotografare con il parco vuoto , senza persone intorno. Risultato della genialità di un artista (Giancarlo Neri), assolutamente da visitare come anche tutto il resto del parco di Monza. Inoltre c'è molto verde e ombra sotto gli alberi nello spazio circostante, in modo da poter fare pic-nic o stendere il telo x rilassarsi.
Thomas — Google review
Viale Casalta, 2, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.reggiadimonza.it/it/content/things-to-do/lo-scrittore•Tips and more reviews for Lo Scrittore

9Teatro Manzoni

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Teatro Manzoni is a historic theater located in the heart of Monza, Italy. With its neoclassical architectural style dating back to the early 19th century, it's a must-visit for culture enthusiasts. The theater has over 700 seats and hosts a rich schedule of shows from October to May, featuring various genres and talented actors. While the interior may benefit from some updates, the comfortable seating and spacious layout make it an enjoyable experience for visitors.
Gorgeous venue with well-arranged seating and very professional staff. They also have a small bar at the front which wasn't overly expensive. Obviously your experience will be conditioned by the show you go to watch, but I've never been disappointed there yet.
Matt B — Google review
A pretty theatre in Monza centre.
Angelo A — Google review
Big enough for a medium sized event of around 300+ people...parking is a bit costly but you might use the discount
Kamrul ( — Google review
It's a spacious venue for artistic events. Contemporary and elegant in its architecture. The lightning and acoustics are up to standards but the lack of air conditioning is a big drawback.
Carl. C — Google review
Audio mediocre
Roberto R — Google review
On top
Oneda H — Google review
Mah
Massimo — Google review
Good
Angela A — Google review
Via Alessandro Manzoni, 23, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://teatromanzonimonza.it/•+39 039 386500•Tips and more reviews for Teatro Manzoni

10Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli

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Church
The Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli was constructed in 1608 by the priest and scholar Bartolomeo Zucchi, who tragically succumbed to the plague in 1630. It was built near his father's house and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, on the very spot where San Carlo Borromeo had performed a miraculous healing in 1578. Despite its small size, this church is known for its charming atmosphere and lovely stained glass windows.
Small but cozy church with beautiful stained glass windows.
Alexandr G — Google review
Need.some renovation but a quite stop during a busy day.
Paolo L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful church that stands out in the center of Monza, against the backdrop of the monument to San Carlo Borromeo. (Original) Una bella chiesa che spicca nel centro di Monza, sullo sfondo del monumento a San Carlo Borromeo.
Ugo D — Google review
(Translated by Google) On Sunday, January 29, 2023, the Community of Ukrainian Catholics of the Byzantine Rite residing in the city and surrounding areas was founded in Monza. Schedule of Celebrations Saturday: 2:30 PM — Divine Liturgy for the Deceased Sundays and Feasts (if they fall on national holidays): 10:00 AM — Divine Liturgy Weekday Feasts: 7:00 PM — Divine Liturgy The evening before the feast: 7:00 PM — Vespers Fridays during Lent: 6:00 PM — Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts 7:00 PM — Stations of the Cross (Original) Domenica 29 gennaio 2023 a Monza, è stata fondata la Comunità degli ucraini cattolici di rito bizantino residenti in città e nei dintorni. Orario delle celebrazioni Sabato: 14:30 — Divina Liturgia per i defunti Domenica e feste (se accadono nei giorni festivi nazionali): 10:00 — Divina Liturgia Feste nei giorni feriali: 19:00 — Divina Liturgia La sera prima della festa: 19:00 — Vespri Venerdì durante la Quaresima: 18:00 — Liturgia dei Doni presantificati 19:00 — Via Crucis
Chiesaucraina M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church was built at the beginning of the seventeenth century in Baroque style at the request of the nobleman Bartolomeo Zucchi. The decision to build the church was made in 1608 when Bartolome Zucchi decided to take the votes1]. Nearby is the house of Carlo Borromeo ... now managed by the Jesuits (Original) La chiesa fu edificata agli inizi del Seicento in forme barocche per volere del nobile Bartolomeo Zucchi. La decisione di edificare la chiesa fu presa nel 1608 quando Bartolome Zucchi decise di prendere i votil1]. Vicino e la casa di Carlo Borromeo …gestita adesso dai Gesuiti
Nuovo I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and hidden church still in the historic center of Monza. We saw it by chance from the corner and approached it, since it was not featured or visible on Maps. We found it closed, although it was worth going closer. (Original) Bonita y escondida iglesia aún en el centro histórico de Monza. La vimos por casualiadad desde la escquina y nos acercamos, puesto que no salía como elemento destacado ni visible en Maps. Nos la encontramos cerrada, aunque valió la pena acercarnos.
Sergi — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was not open so I have to limit the evaluation only to the external part and the historical-religious value it has. It was the priest and scholar Bartolomeo Zucchi who wanted to found a public church dedicated to the Virgin at his father's house, by 1608. His was a rich and noble family and the desire to build the church came to him following the miracle performed by St. Carlo Borromeo on 11 August 1578 in this very area (he had healed a woman from Monza from serious ailments). The church was officiated by the Jesuits and had rich furnishings. Bartolomeo died of the plague in 1630 and his church resisted until the 19th - 20th century, when it was demolished to widen the road. At that point it was replaced by a new church with neo-Gothic shapes, which we still see today. It was designed by the architect. Spirit Maria Chiappetta. In front of the church, on the opposite side, there is the monument to S. Carlo Borromeo. (Original) Non era aperta per cui devo limitare la valutazione alla sola parte esterna e al valore storico-religioso che riveste. Fu il sacerdote e letterato Bartolomeo Zucchi a voler fondare una chiesa pubblica dedicata alla Vergine presso la casa paterna, entro il 1608. La sua era una famiglia ricca e nobile e la volontà di erigere la chiesa gli venne in seguito al miracolo compiuto da S. Carlo Borromeo l'11 agosto 1578 proprio in quest'area (aveva risanato una donna monzese da gravi disturbi). La chiesa veniva officiata dai Gesuiti e aveva ricchi arredi. Bartolomeo morì di peste nel 1630 e la sua chiesa resistette fino al XIX - XX secolo, quando venne abbattuta per allargare la strada. A quel punto venne sostituita da una nuova chiesa dalle forme neogotiche, che vediamo ancora oggi. Fu progettata dall'arch. Spirito Maria Chiappetta. Davanti alla chiesa, sul lato opposto, si trova il monumento a S. Carlo Borromeo.
Mari U — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church was built in 1608 by order of Bartolomeo Zucchi, a man of faith and great culture. Zucchi wanted to build the church in that place firstly because it was adjacent to the family residence and secondly because he wanted to commemorate the miracle that San Carlo Borromeo had performed in Monza by healing a noblewoman in that very place. In front of the church there is a bronze statue of San Carlo Borromeo. If I have been useful to you, follow me and leave me a like! 👍🏼☺ (Original) La chiesa fu fatta costruire nel 1608 per volontà di Bartolomeo Zucchi, uomo di fede e di grande cultura. Lo Zucchi volle erigere in quel luogo la chiesa in primis perché adiacente alla residenza familiare e in secundo perché voleva commemorare il miracolo che San Carlo Borromeo aveva fatto a Monza guarendo una nobildonna proprio in quel luogo. Davanti alla chiesa è posta una statua in bronzo di San Carlo Borromeo. Se vi sono stato utile seguitemi e lasciatemi un like! 👍🏼☺
Omar F — Google review
Via Bartolomeo Zucchi, 22, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.turismo.monza.it/it/cosa-fare/56-chiesa-di-santa-mari…•Tips and more reviews for Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli
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11Ethnological Museum Monza and Brianza

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Art museum
Museum
The Ethnological Museum Monza and Brianza is a cultural institution that houses a valuable heritage of objects and documents from the past, representing traditions that are no longer repeatable or reproducible. It offers insight into the way people lived in Monza and Brianza in earlier times, making it an interesting and valuable place to visit for those interested in learning about the cultural heritage of the region.
(Translated by Google) Ethnological Museum Monza and Brianza A heritage of objects and documents belonging to the past and no longer repeatable or reproducible. Testimony of traditions to be valued as cultural heritage, knowledge of which must be disseminated as it tells how people lived before us in Monza and Brianza. (Original) Museo Etnologico Monza e Brianza Un patrimonio di oggetti e documenti appartenenti al passato e non più ripetibili o riproducibili. Testimonianza delle tradizioni da valorizzare come patrimonio culturale, la cui conoscenza va divulgata in quanto è raccontato come si viveva prima di noi in Monza e la Brianza.
Pasquale G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Since we were all children...it is worth seeing, taking the opportunity to visit the ancient Molino Colombo. A pleasant initiative managed by a group of trained and welcoming volunteers. (Original) Poiché tutti siamo stati bambini...vale la pena di essere vista, cogliendo l'opportunità di visitare l'antico Molino Colombo. Una piacevole iniziativa gestita da un gruppo di volontari preparato e accoglienti.
Alberto F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cultural institution of notable value (Original) Istituzione culturale di notevole pregio
Claudio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting, I liked it. (Original) Interessante, mi è piaciuto.
Gioele P — Google review
(Translated by Google) very interesting (Original) molto interessante
Lorenzo B — Google review
Viale Brianza, 2, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.memb.it/•+39 039 230 4400•Tips and more reviews for Ethnological Museum Monza and Brianza

12Escape Room Oltre Room

4.9
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4.5
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Escape room center
(Translated by Google) Beautiful experience, we tried the Theater room. Original idea that takes up a local characteristic, with a well-arranged setting. Compared to all the rooms tried in previous Escape Rooms there are at least a couple of peculiarities that enrich the game. Flexible and friendly owners: overall we are super satisfied, recommended. If we return to Voghera we want to try the other room too! (Original) Bellissima esperienza, noi abbiamo provato la stanza del Teatro. Idea originale che riprende una caratteristica local, con setting ben allestito. Rispetto a tutte le stanze provate in precedenti Escape Room ci sono almeno un paio di particolarità che arricchiscono il gioco. Proprietari flessibili e simpatici: nel complesso noi super soddisfatti, consigliato. Se ripassiamo da Voghera vogliamo provare anche l'altra stanza!
Gianluca G — Google review
(Translated by Google) With my gaming group, we made both rooms of OltreRoom! Simple but perfect settings in reference to the themes covered (psychiatric hospital and social theater), innovative puzzles even if not technologically advanced (indeed, too technological puzzles would not have been credible in environments chronologically dated around the 40s!!). Very nice Game Masters, who are also the creators of both rooms! We await your next creation!! (Original) Con il mio gruppo di gioco, abbiamo fatto entrambe le stanze di OltreRoom! Scenografie semplici, ma perfette in riferimento ai temi trattati (ospedale psichiatrico e teatro sociale), enigmi innovativi anche se non tecnologicamente avanzati (effettivamente non sarebbero stati credibili degli enigmi troppo tecnologici in ambienti cronologicamente datati attorno agli anni ‘40!!) . Simpaticissimi i Game Master, che sono anche gli ideatori di entrambe le stanze! Aspettiamo la vs prossima realizzazione!!
Cristina C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to an escape room (psychiatric hospital) with friends, all of them first-timers, and it was fantastic. The game is well explained, and all the information needed to best tackle the challenge is provided. The room is very evocative, it puts you in the mood of the story, and it was a lot of fun trying to escape by working together. It's a real shame to find out that this project will close in January 2026, but I'm very curious to discover some of the new ideas behind the guys who run this activity. An experience definitely worth trying! (Original) Sono stata all'escape room (ospedale psichiatrico) con amici, tutti alla loro prima esperienza ed è stato fantastico. Il gioco viene spiegato bene, vengono date tutte le informazioni necessarie per affrontare al meglio la prova. La stanza è molto suggestiva, ti fa entrare nel mood della storia ed è stato molto divertente cercare di scappare ingegnandosi insieme. Un vero peccato scoprire che da Gennaio 2026 questo progetto chiuderà, ma sono molto curiosa di scoprire qualche nuova idea che sta dietro ai ragazzi che gestiscono quest'attività. Esperienza assolutamente da provare!
Cecilia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went last night for Halloween with my partner and three friends. I'd heard great things about this experience and wanted to try it. We had a blast! We tried the Psychiatric Hospital, and it was very detailed and challenging. It wasn't easy, but even though we didn't escape, we still had a lot of fun! The game masters were great at explaining the game and giving clues, and were also really nice when we stopped to chat afterward. We'll definitely try the Theater before it closes! A wonderful experience, highly recommended! (Always better in a group than just two, in my opinion.) (Original) Sono stata stanotte in occasione di Halloween col mio compagno e tre amici, avevo sentito parlare molto bene di questa esperienza e volevamo provarla. Ci siamo divertiti veramente tanto! Abbiamo provato l’Ospedale Psichiatrico ed era molto curato nei dettagli e stimolante, non semplice ma anche se non siamo “fuggiti” ci siamo comunque divertiti molto! I game master sono stati bravi nello spiegare il gioco e nel dare indizi, e anche molto simpatici quando dopo la fine ci siamo fermati a chiacchierare insieme. Proveremo sicuramente anche il Teatro prima che chiuda! Esperienza bellissima e super consigliata! (sempre meglio in gruppo che in 2 secondo me)
Valeria M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We created the IL MANICOMIO room, well-made sets, an excellent compromise between logic, manual skills and a pinch of technology. My wife and I have now made many and this has become one of our favourites. We will try the other one soon too. The very kind and attentive host, giving us the right directions, allowed us to have a wonderful experience. Absolutely worth trying. (Original) Abbiamo fatto la room IL MANICOMIO, scenografie ben fatte, un ottimo compromesso tra logica, manualità e con un pizzico di tecnologia. Ormai con mia moglie ne abbiamo fatte tante e questa è diventata tra le nostre preferite. A breve proveremo anche l'altra. L' host molto gentile e attento, dandoci gli indizzi giusti ci ha permesso di fare una bellissima esperienza. Assolutamente da provare.
Davide P — Google review
(Translated by Google) My friends and I rented both rooms, and they were truly beautiful. You can feel the attention and passion they convey even just by exchanging a few words with the owners. A wonderful experience, highly recommended! (Original) Io e i miei amici abbiamo fatto entrambe le stanze ed erano davvero molto belle. Si percepiscono l’attenzione e la passione che ci vengono trasmesse anche solo scambiando due parole con i proprietari. Un’esperienza bellissima e assolutamente consigliata!!
Francesca F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fun and well-made escape room. My daughter and her friends had a blast with this wonderful experience. The birthday party was a success!!!! I recommend trying it; it's worth it. (Original) Escaperoom divertente e ben fatta, mia figlia ed i suoi amici di sono divertiti da MATTI in questa bellissima esperienza. Festa di compleanno riuscita!!!! Consiglio di provare, ne vale la pena.
Claudia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had so much fun!!!! 🤩Beautiful evening and very nice hosts....we look forward to the next one👍💪 (Original) Ci siamo divertite un sacco!!!! 🤩Serata bellissima e gestori troppo simpatici.... attendiamo con ansia di dare la prossima👍💪
Irene T — Google review
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 25/cortile interno, piano terreno, 27058 Voghera PV, Italy•http://www.oltreroom.com/•+39 328 479 6769•Tips and more reviews for Escape Room Oltre Room

13Centro Natatorio "Pia Grande"

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Indoor swimming pool
Swimming Center "Great Pia" is a top-notch facility with three well-maintained pools, offering a clean and enjoyable swimming experience. Visitors have praised the center for its great amenities and overall pleasant atmosphere.
Ok
Cosimo S — Google review
Comfortable and modern facility, "spick 'n' span" clean!
Filippo B — Google review
Good facility featuring 3 pools.
Roberto B — Google review
Great and I enjoyed so much.
Elma S — Google review
Clean and nice swimming pool
Michele N — Google review
Ok
Dario ( — Google review
Best
Adrian O — Google review
Great swimming center
Michele G — Google review
Via Augusto Murri, 37, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•https://piscinamonza.com/•+39 347 258 8769•Tips and more reviews for Centro Natatorio "Pia Grande"

14Centro Sportivo Monza NEI

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4.3
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Indoor swimming pool
Fitness center
Public swimming pool
The indoor swimming pool Centro Sportivo Monza NEI is an ideal place for kids to learn to swim, with highly skilled teachers. It stands out from other locations in the city due to its unbeatable cost and value. In addition to the pool, there is a playground outside where children can enjoy themselves, and a study area inside for teenagers who prefer not to swim. This quiet room offers wifi and allows individuals to focus on their tasks, resembling a library without books.
I like it for my kids to learn to swim. The teachers are very good. At this point I have experience from other locations in the city and there is no place to beat this one from a cost and value perspective. There is a playground outside , so if you go with kids they can have something to do just after, or if you go with teenagers that don't want to go into the water, the pool building has a study area. A quiet room with wifi, where one can sit and do it's stuff. Noise isn't allowed, a.k.a library without books - very nice and handy. If you use parking, you can get a discount on your ticket if you visit the pool.
Irma K — Google review
I go to NEI for their study hall area; it’s great! Every seat has three charging ports and they all work! The WiFi works perfectly and it’s always very clean. You have to book your spots, though some people don’t respect the seating arrangement. If you book you are guaranteed your spot. Only downside: the bathrooms aren’t that modern.
Gabriela D — Google review
Nice little park for bodyweight training / calisthenics, the drinking water fountain is a must.
Roy T — Google review
Best climbing. Worst parking 🙃
Erica K — Google review
A nice swimming pool that should be cured more
Angelo A — Google review
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Qlefriajs D — Google review
(Translated by Google) From what you can expect when looking at the entrance, the pitch is small, the grandstand even less so, the men's changing rooms are easy to access, and the girls' changing room has to be crossed across the pitch. There is no adequate sound system, so it is very difficult to understand what they are saying via microphone.....a mess, and there is no car park outside, you have to find a paid one (from €4.00 to €6.00) daily. We found it further ahead of the station, underground, with the market upstairs. The only plus point is the bar... well stocked, fast, spacious inside and also the possibility of going abroad. (Original) Da quello che ci si può aspettare vedendo l'ingresso, lil campo è piccolo, la tribuna ancora meno, gli spogliatoi dei maschi di facile accesso, quello delle femmine, bisogna attraversare il campo. Nn c'è un adeguato impianto sonoro, quindi molto difficile capire cosa dicono x microfono.....un macello, e fuori nn vi è un parcheggio auto, bisogna trovare uno a pagamento (dai €4,00 ai €6,00 ) giornaliero. Noi lo abbiamo trovato più avanti vs la stazione, sotterraneo, sopra facevano il mercato. L'unico punto a favore è il bar...ben fornito, veloci, capiente dentro e anche la possibilità all'estero.
Omar O — Google review
(Translated by Google) If hell needed a branch in Brianza, the NEI basketball arena would be the perfect candidate. As soon as you enter, you are greeted by an atmosphere that to call suffocating is a compliment: I was sweating like a whore in church, with the air so still and hot that all that was missing was Satan to compliment you on your resistance. Evidently, some thermal engineering genius thought it a good idea to place all the pipes in full view, on the internal walls, to guarantee a 360° industrial radiator effect. We sincerely thank them. On an aesthetic level, the arena does very poorly: disgustingly dirty, with unidentifiable stuff (perhaps alien?) sticking out from dark corners and dust that seems to date back to the unification of Italy. To complete the picture, a referee worthy of a village fair, which may not be the fault of the structure, but the fact that he survived at the end of the game is a miracle. But whatever. The real masterpiece of the experience, however, was the lady of anti-fun, dressed in a white and blue striped blouse, with blonde hair, an inquisitive look and the attitude of a professional pain in the ass. A true law and order slut, ready to throw herself into hand-to-hand combat to ban the use of trumpets. Her dream? To transform a basketball game into a silent mass at 7 in the morning. Congratulations. And the bathrooms? A latrine from a ’99 metal festival, with the stench of grass, mold, and a mysterious aroma of biological death. There was no toilet paper, but there was hope. Then that died too. P.S. We played the trumpet anyway. (Godo) (Original) Se l’inferno avesse bisogno di una succursale in Brianza, il palazzetto da basket del NEI sarebbe candidato perfetto. Appena entri, ti accoglie un’atmosfera che definire soffocante è un complimento: sudavo come una puttana in chiesa, con l’aria talmente ferma e calda che mancava solo Satana a farti i complimenti per la resistenza. Evidentemente, qualche genio dell’ingegneria termica ha pensato bene di piazzare tutte le tubature a vista, sui muri interni, per garantire un effetto termosifone industriale a 360°. Ringraziamo sentitamente. Sul piano estetico, il palazzetto si difende malissimo: sporco da fare schifo, con roba non identificabile (forse aliena?) che spunta da angoli oscuri e polvere che pare risalire all’unita d’Italia. A completare il quadro, un arbitro da sagra di paese, che magari non è colpa della struttura, ma il fatto che sia sopravvissuto a fine partita è un miracolo. Ma vabbè. Il vero capolavoro dell’esperienza, però, è stata la signora dell’anti-divertimento, vestita con una camicetta a righe bianca e blu, capelli biondi, sguardo da inquisitrice e atteggiamento da rompicoglioni professionista. Una vera zoccola dell’ordine pubblico, pronta a lanciarsi in corpo a corpo pur di vietare l’uso delle trombette. Il suo sogno? Trasformare una partita di basket in una messa silenziosa delle 7 del mattino. Complimenti vivissimi. E i bagni? Una latrina da festival metal del ’99, tra puzza d’erba, muffa, e un misterioso aroma di morte biologica. Non c’era carta igienica, ma c’era la speranza. Poi è morta anche quella. P.S. La trombetta l’abbiamo suonata comunque. (Godo)
Riccardo P — Google review
Via Enrico da Monza, 6, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•https://www.h2onuoto.it/•+39 039 636 6254•Tips and more reviews for Centro Sportivo Monza NEI

15Piscina Collegio Villoresi

4.3
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Indoor swimming pool
Piscina Collegio Villoresi offers a cozy and well-heated swimming pool with friendly and professional staff. The facility provides various courses including water aerobics, swimming lessons for both children and adults, as well as sports medical visits. Additionally, there are rehabilitation and physiotherapy services available in the water. The environment is kept very clean, making it a comfortable place to enjoy aquatic activities.
Very nice swim courses for kids! Parents can swim while waiting for the course to finish
Janka K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large swimming pool, kept in a sufficiently acceptable manner. This year, at the same cost, the aquagym lesson has been reduced from 60 to 45 minutes: what can I say? I would add that this year's organization is terrible, with the various groups overlapping. Today in the changing rooms there were us adults, the nursery school children and the middle school children at the same time: I would say too many people! I don't think I will continue this activity in this pool. (Original) Piscina grande, tenuta in modo sufficientemente accettabile. Quest'anno, a parità di costo, la lezione di aquagym è stata ridotta da 60 a 45 minuti: che dire? Aggiungo che l'organizzazione di quest'anno è pessima, con sovrapposizione dei vari gruppi. Oggi negli spogliatoi eravamo in contemporanea noi adulti, i bimbi della materna e i ragazzi delle medie: direi troppo gente! Non credo che proseguirò questa attività in questa piscina.
Anna M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm a pretty constant, nocturnal customer. I thank Mr. Antonio and Mr. Alessandro, very courteous, polite and professional. They never pressure me to leave (even though I always leave early out of respect for the assistants who have to close everything). They should be an example to younger and hastier colleagues. Perfect swimming pool for hygiene and comfort in the water. Thank you (Original) Sono cliente piuttosto costante, notturno. Ringrazio il Sig. Antonio e il Sig. Alessandro, cortesi educatissimi, professionali. Non mi fanno mai pressione x uscire ( anche se io esco sempre in anticipo x rispetto degli assistenti che devono chiudere tutto). Loro dovrebbero essere di esempio a colleghi più giovani e frettolosi. Piscina perfetta come igiene e comfort in acqua. Grazie
Edgardo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small swimming pool but with disabled and non-disabled parking! Possibility to see the swimming pool from the outside back garden. Friendly staff (Original) Piscina piccola ma con parcheggio disabili e non! Possibilità di vedere la piscina dall esterno giardino sul retro.Personale gentile
C A — Google review
(Translated by Google) We attended a pool party. Convenient parking. Beautiful structure. Recommended (Original) Abbiamo partecipato ad una festa organizzata in piscina. Parcheggio comodo. Bella struttura. Consigliata
Patrizia D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy swimming pool, well heated and very clean, friendly staff, excellent instructors for kids. Facilities for sports medical visits. Furthermore, various courses are offered, including water aerobics and swimming lessons for young children and adults. Possibility of rehabilitation and physiotherapy in the water. Costumes and hats on sale on site. (Original) Piscina accogliente, ben riscaldata e molto pulita, personale gentile, ottimi istruttori per ragazzi. Facilitazioni per visite medico sportive. Inoltre vengono proposti diversi corsi, compresa acqua gym e corsi di nuoto per bambini piccoli e adulti. Possibilità di riabilitazione e fisioterapia in acqua. Vendita costumi e cuffie in loco.
Anna G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not bad: hot water, helpful staff, not too noisy environment. The facility is nice and clean, with a 5-lane swimming pool, showers, hairdryers, lockers, changing rooms. There is the possibility of courses of all kinds (swimming, aquagym, water polo, ...) and there is free swimming. Parking on weekends is fairly free but on weekdays it is more difficult to find. (Original) Non male: acqua calda, personale disponibile, ambiente non troppo rumoroso. L'impianto è bello e pulito, con piscina a 5 corsie, docce, phon, armadietti, spogliatoi. C'è possibilità di corsi di ogni tipo (nuoto, acquagym, pallanuoto, ...) e c'è il nuoto libero. Il parcheggio nel fine settimana è abbastanza libero ma durante i giorni feriali è più difficoltoso da trovare.
Mewa L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small swimming pool (4x25m), equipped with various sports accessories (bikes, nets, etc). Shower and hairdryer for a fee (20 cents). A different Sunday to celebrate a birthday in the pool with inflatables. The rescue service was more than adequate and attentive. (Original) Piccola piscina (4x25m), dotata di vari accessori x lo sport (bici, reti, etc) . Doccia e asciugacapelli a pagamento (20cent). Una domenica diversa per festeggiare un compleanno in piscina con i gonfiabili. Più che adeguato e attento il servizio di salvataggio.
Marco P — Google review
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16Monza Triante Sports center

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Monza Triante Sports center is a great place to spend a hot day, with two pools for both adults and children. The friendly lifeguards and well-stocked bar add to the pleasant experience. It's also perfect for winter activities, offering courses and free swimming in covered pools. The facility includes indoor and outdoor 25m pools, a smaller pool for infants, three tennis courts, locker rooms, showers, and parking area.
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MARCO M — Google review
Relatively nice pool, better in the off-peak moments, water pretty clean and features 2 outdoor pools (one for kids, one for adults) as well as another pool indoors with a little baby tub. The indoor baby tub is warm, the other 3 pools decidedly less so. Price was a little high for what it is. As a family of 2 adults and 3 young kids we spent 75€ for entry and two sun loungers; then there's food/drink/ice creams to get. If you go all day it's slightly better value but if you just wanted to stay for a couple of hours it's a bit steep. As to amenities, the bathrooms are disgusting, really horrible and the bar is a sad little affair with not much going for it. However you can bring a packed lunch, which I'd definitely recommend. Also, make sure you visit the bathroom before you leave home.... Overall I'd have given it a 3.5 out of 5.
Matt B — Google review
I learned swimming here when I was a kid, so this might be biased. The indoor pool is a regular 25m (with a smaller pool for infants). Outside they have another 25m and kids pool, plus 3 tennis courts. The inside pool is ok, staff is ok (the receptionist is always busy and distracted). Locker rooms and showers are ok and equipped to help adults going with babies (changing tables and playpens).
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Mario — Google review
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Valentina T — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recently went to this pool for free swimming and unfortunately I don't think I will go back. However, let's start with the positive things: during lunch breaks you can swim well, the lanes are not too crowded, the outdoor parking is large and convenient. Negative sides: dirty, old and poorly maintained changing rooms, same thing for the showers. Old hairdryers with tubes. In the pool room the walls are peeling and certainly do not convey hospitality. Cost €7.50 per entry, too much for what is offered. (Original) Sono stata recentemente in questa piscina per fare nuoto libero e purtroppo non credo ci tornerò. Partiamo però dalle cose positive: in pausa pranzo si nuota bene, le corsie non risultano essere troppo affollate, il parcheggio esterno è ampio e comodo. Lati negativi: spogliatoi sporchi, vecchi e tenuti male, medesima cosa per le docce. Phon vecchi e con il tubo. Nella sala piscina le pareti si scrostano e sicuramente non trasmettono accoglienza. Costo 7,50€ ad entrata, troppo per ciò che viene offerto.
Aliz — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've been going to this pool for two months. It has everything you need, without too many expectations. I feel good! Some people look at the walls, the hairdryers, etc., but what do you expect? It's a public facility! And in my opinion, it's very good for that... but if you're expecting luxury, you're wrong! (Original) Frequento questa piscina da 2 mesi, ha tutto quello che serve senza troppe pretese, ci sto bene! Ci sono utenti che guardano le pareti i phon ecc ma che vi aspettate, è una struttura pubblica! E per me è molto buona per esserlo.. ma se vi aspettate lusso siete voi a sbagliarvi!
Francesco V — Google review
(Translated by Google) I used to frequent this pool especially after 4:30 PM, when there was a reduced rate for adults (€8.50). As of July 1, 2025, this discount has been removed, and entry now costs €11 regardless of time, with rare exceptions reserved only for families with children. Why exclude everyone else? It's discriminatory toward those who don't have children, work all day, and simply want a quiet swim in the late afternoon. It penalizes singles, couples, seniors, and anyone who doesn't fit a specific "family profile." Furthermore, the facility is mediocre, often crowded and poorly maintained, and the staff isn't particularly helpful or welcoming. A real shame: a non-inclusive pricing policy and a service that leaves much to be desired. Personally, I won't be returning. (Original) Frequentavo questa piscina soprattutto dopo le 16:30, quando era prevista una tariffa ridotta per gli adulti (8,50 €). Dal 1° luglio 2025, questa agevolazione è stata rimossa, e ora l’ingresso costa 11 € a prescindere dall’orario, salvo rare eccezioni riservate solo alle famiglie con bambini. Perché escludere tutti gli altri? È una scelta discriminatoria verso chi non ha figli, lavora tutto il giorno e vorrebbe semplicemente nuotare con tranquillità nel tardo pomeriggio. Penalizza single, coppie, anziani, chiunque non rientri in uno specifico “profilo famiglia”. Inoltre, la struttura è mediocre, spesso affollata e poco curata, e il personale non è particolarmente disponibile o accogliente. Un vero peccato: una politica tariffaria poco inclusiva e un servizio che lascia a desiderare. Personalmente, non ci tornerò.
Filippo G — Google review
Via Pitagora, 12, 20900 Monza MB, Italy•http://www.gismilano.it/impianti-sportivi/impianto-sportivo-monz…•+39 039 744673•Tips and more reviews for Monza Triante Sports center
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