Milan
Remains of a renaissance building
To the right of the Central Station, at the beginning of Viale Andrea Doria, this is the place to see the remains of the Cascina Pozzonbelli. The complex was built in 1498 in a Lombard, Renaissance style, probably on an ancient monastic building from the Congregazione degli Umiliati, which was bought and transformed into a home for the Milanese noble family, the Pozzonbelli. The small oratory is preceded by an elegant portico with rounded arches on columns and the remains of a complex which was once much larger. Destroyed in 1907, in the chapel are remains of a fresco and the elegant, portico vaults.
| Neighborhood: | Stazione Centrale |
| Address: | Via Andrea Doria |
| Milan, 20124 |
| Nearest train: | MM2 Centrale F.S. |