Routes Italy Province of MilanMilan
Settala Pza. Gai Aulenti Cso. Buenos Aires Route.

Milan, Province of Milan, Italy

Settala Pza. Gai Aulenti Cso. Buenos Aires Route.

Length5 mi
Elev. Gain62.3 ft
Est. Steps11000

Scenic views

City walk

Playground

Created by Noel
Introduction
Settala Pza. Gai Aulenti Cso. Buenos Aires Route. is a 5 mile (11,000-step) route located near Milan, Province of Milan, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 62.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Unicredit Tower

Tourist Attraction
The UniCredit Tower (Torre UniCredit) is a skyscraper in Milan, Italy. At 231 metres (758 ft), it is the tallest building in Italy. In 2009, the estimated labour cost was about €2.1 billion (US$3.15 billion), and in 2015 the infrastructure cost €2.7 billion (US$4.05 billion), a total of €4.8 billion (US$7.2 billion).

Porta Garibaldi (Milan city gate)

Historical
The Porta Garibaldi, previously known as the Porta Comasina, is a city gate located in Milan, Italy, on the old road to Como. The Neoclassical arch was built to commemorate the visit of Francis I of Austria in 1825. It was reconstructed from 1826 to 1828 by Giacomo Moraglia and dedicated to Garibaldi in 1860.

Palazzo Lombardia

Tourist Attraction
Palazzo Lombardia ("Lombardy Building") is a complex of buildings in Milan, Italy, including a 43-storey, 161 m (528 ft) tall skyscraper. It is the main seat of the government of Lombardy, located in the Centro Direzionale di Milano ("Directional Centre of Milan") district, north-west of the city centre.

Bosco Verticale

Place
Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a pair of residential towers in the Porta Nuova district of Milan, Italy, between Via Gaetano de Castillia and Via Federico Confalonieri near Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station. They have a height of 111 metres (364 ft) and 76 metres (249 ft) and contain more than 900 trees (approximately 550 and 350 in the first and second towers, respectively) on 8,900 square metres (96,000 sq ft) of terraces.

Corso Buenos Aires

Place
Corso Buenos Aires is a major street in north-eastern Milan, Italy. With over 350 shops and outlets, it features the highest concentration of clothing stores in Europe. The architecture of the area is mostly late 19th- and 20th-century style; the street and its surroundings are pointed with several neo-classical and art nouveau buildings.

2002 Pirelli Tower airplane crash

Place
On April 18, 2002 at 17:48 (local time), a Rockwell Commander 112 crashed into the upper floors of the Pirelli Tower in Milan, Italy, for reasons still unclear. The crash killed the pilot and two others in the building. Sixty more people sustained injuries in the building and on the ground.The crash raised fears of a terrorist attack because of the similarities with the September 11 attacks, which had occurred only a few months earlier.

Centrale (Milan Metro)

Building
Centrale FS is a station on Line 2 and on Line 3 of the Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The station was inaugurated in 1970, and it became an interchange with Line 3 in 1990.The station was the terminus of Line 2 until 1971, when the trains reached Porta Garibaldi, and of Line 3 until 1991, when Sondrio was opened.

Garibaldi FS (Milan Metro)

Building
Garibaldi FS is a station on Lines 2 and 5 of the Milan Metro, and the Milan Passante railway. The Metro station was opened in 1971, and served as the western terminus until 1978, when the first trains could travel the new route to Cadorna. The Passante station was opened in 1997.The station is located in Don Luigi Sturzo Street, near Sigmund Freud Square, within the territory of the municipality of Milan.

Breda Tower

Place
Torre Breda (English: Breda Tower) is a 30-storey, 117 m (384 ft) skyscraper in Milan, Italy. The tower was built in 1954 on a design by architect Luigi Mattioni. The eight floors of the lower body are devoted exclusively to offices, while the rest of the building houses residential apartments. The building is currently under restyling.

Lima (Milan Metro)

Building
Lima is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro. The station was opened in 1964.The station is located in Piazza Lima, which is approximately half of Corso Buenos Aires in the municipality of Milan. This is an underground station with 2 tracks in a single barrel.
Route Details

Length

5 mi

Elev. Gain

62.3 ft

Est. Steps

11000
Created by
Noel
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