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Monumental trees in Lombardy: 12 incredible specimens

Among the scenic and cultural riches of Lombardy, one can discover outstanding green monuments.

Monumental trees in Lombardy

The art of knowing trees in Lombardy
Alberi monumentali in Lombardia

From the metropolis to the province: Milan's top 10 monumental trees

In an area as rich in history as the Metropolitan City of Milan, there is no shortage of valuable green monuments.

The 10 most spectacular monumental trees in the province of Brescia

In Lombardy's largest province, very special tree monuments grow in very different environments.

The Horse Chestnut of the Visconti Castle

A charming castle embellished with monumental trees, starting at the entrance, where the beautiful horse chestnut tree welcomes visitors.

Villa Braila Park and Library

There is a large green park in Lodi where you can walk, read and study surrounded by nature.
Villa Braila Park

The 10 Most Beautiful Trees in Varese, The Garden Province

Between scenic historic gardens, large forests and lakeside villages, the province of Varese is a treasure trove of arboreal jewels.

The Monumental Plane Trees of Milan

In every district, centuries-old plane trees grace the urban environment, taking on very special shapes and sizes.

In Monza for the Foliage

From the Villa Reale Gardens to the monumental trees in Monza Park, find the best corners to enjoy the foliage.
Foliage Parco di Monza

Monza Park and its green Giants

Oaks, beeches, horse chestnuts, a monumental cedar of Lebanon and an American redwood. You’ll see centuries-old trees from all over the world along the trail of the Green Giants that runs through the gardens of the Villa Reale and Monza Park. Here are our tips. WHERE TO STARTThe trail of the Green Giants is a spectacular walk that anyone can enjoy. In just over 5 km you will experience all the magnificently unspoiled nature of a truly unique green lung. It starts at the Orangery of the Villa Reale (royal summer residence), which was originally used to grow citrus fruits, tobacco, cocoa and coffee beans. At the back of the Villa, on a large expanse of carefully tended lawn, you will see the first Giants - a collection of “solitary” old beech trees planted during Napoleon's reign.  HIS MAJESTY THE GINKGORemaining in the Royal Gardens, the trail continues along the long, straight, narrow path leading from the Villa Reale, crossing the “Roggia Principe” irrigation canal and drawing you inexorably towards the twin oak trees, included on the list of Italy’s monumental trees. Step onto the lawn to take in a magnificent ginkgo, native to China and typically found in Japan and turn around to savour all the splendour of the large American redwood, so-named for its distinctive, reddish-coloured trunk. Next to the Palace is a tulip tree, and when Autumn comes its colours are reminiscent of a painting. A monumental cedar of Lebanon closes this corner of the Gardens. ALONG THE “VIALE DEI CARPINI”At this point, the walk leaves the Royal Gardens and takes you right into the heart of the 19th-century Monza Park. Beyond the outer wall separating the Gardens from the Park, you can admire the Cavriga Pavilion, a superb example of neoclassical architecture; a little further on, you’ll see the Cascina San Fedele with its Neo-Gothic facade and the lawn of the former racecourse. Then onto the splendid “Viale dei Carpini”, a grassy avenue lined with two rows of large hornbeam topiary balls, which once united the Villas Mirabello and Mirabellino, residences of the Durini family in the 17th and 18th centuries. Continuing towards the small rise of Vedano, immediately after Villa Mirabellino, a spectacular centuries-old oak tree soars towards the sky, protected by a stand of elders and yews. From here, the path enters woodlands to arrive on the Viale Vedano where a centuries-old walnut tree rises up. To the right, you can take Viale Mirabello to see the last green giant on this path: a more than two-hundred-year-old horse chestnut tree.  Here is the map  -   Photo Adobestock.
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The Twin Oaks of Villa Reale

Size, position, elegance: this is why the famous oaks of the Royal Villa excel among the tree monuments of Monza and Brianza.