Monolocale arredato Affori, bovisa, niguarda, testi
Two-Room apartment on the second floor with lift of a modern building. Functionally furnished for all types of travellers, the apartment has a bedroom and can accommodate up to 2 people. Therefore excellent for couples, friends and business trips. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning and a fast wi-fi connection for those who want to work remotely. Thanks to the proximity of public transport, it is possible to quickly reach the city center and places of major interest. The apartment is located on the second floor of a modern building, a beautiful building with a lift. It consists of an entrance hall, a living room with kitchen, a bathroom and a room with a double bed. The kitchen is fully equipped with induction hob, microwave oven, Nespresso coffee machine and kettle. In the house you will find everything you need to make your stay pleasant. The apartment is at guests' complete disposal. Upon your arrival you will find: - Beds ready. - Towels (one shower towel and one face towel for each guest). - Starting Pack: initial supply including laundry tablets, toilet paper, hand soap, shower gel and bags for recycling. Bovisa is a historic district of Milan, born from an old farmhouse in Porta Comasina of which no trace remains today, the Cascina Bovisa, around which an agricultural village was formed in the 19th century and was later incorporated into Milan. During the early 1900s, the neighborhood had an important industrial vocation, thanks also to the creation of the railway lines. It was also the head(hidden) of the Milano Film founded in 1909. From those times a plaque survives today dedicated to the later Armenia Film in via Baldinucci, to commemorate the large studio where short films and historical and patriotic films were shot. Two intellectuals of the caliber of Ermanno Olmi and Giovanni Testori loved the mists and chimneys of the Bovisa. The first, born right in this neighborhood, wrote the famous Boy of Bovisa, on childhood memories. Giovanni Testori, who as a commuter took the Ferrovie Nord train from Novate to Corriere della Sera, passing through the Bovisa, dedicated unforgettable scenes to her around the Ghisolfa bridge, which Luchino Visconti later inspired for Rocco and his brothers. The rebirth of the district coincides with the abandonment of industrial production and the arrival of the second seat of the Milan Polytechnic in 1989. And it was precisely at this time that the transformation of the old factories into highly advanced laboratories and research centers took place. With the invasion of young university students, Bovisa has become a trendy neighbourhood. The symbol of this new vitality is the Spirit de Milan in via Bovisasca 57 59, formerly the head(hidden) of the Cristalleria Livellara, which has now become a trendy place, fascinating during the day and in the evening, when it comes alive for wild dancing, with swing music and vintage atmospheres. '30 or blues and jazz reviews. Finally, right on the edge of the neighborhood, in Via Bernardo Davanzati 15, the Congusto Gourmet Institute opens, a cooking school dedicated to culture and innovation in gastronomic disciplines. The teaching staff chefs, pastry chefs, bakers, training experts work alongside the students within an area of 1,500 square meters, practically a campus of classrooms, kitchens, pastry and white art laboratories. Getting around The area is well served by public transport (tram, bus, Bovisa station) and is located just 2. 5 km from the ...
Via Filippo Baldinucci, Affori, Bovisa, Niguarda, Testi, Milano