Palazzo Litta

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  • Address: Corso Magenta, 24, 20121 Milano, Italy
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  • Timings: 09:00 am - 08:00 pm Details
  • Time Required: 02:00 Hrs
  • Tags: Palace, Architecture
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The Palazzo Litta, also known as the Palazzo Arese-Litta, is a Baroque structure in Milan, northern Italy. The construction of this structure is the most attractive part of it. The baroque decoration of the windows consists of an enablement with floral patterns and volutes. Its elegant facade faces the Corso Magenta, and its portal is decorated with imposing telamons along with a grand staircase that leave a royal effect. Famous for its religious and historic significance, visiting Palazzo Litta is one of the most popular things to do in Milan. For the ancient wonderful architecture, the place has a unique charm, which makes it worth visiting. What makes it an important cultural centre is that it also houses Teatro Litta, the most ancient and still open theatre in the city, and, since 2007, the Regional Department of Lombardy Cultural Heritage. You will get buses, metro rail and local cabs for this place.

Palazzo Litta Travel Tips

  • If you visit at peak times, you may have to wait.
  • Good place for photography.
  • You are allowed to take a guide with you.

How to Reach Palazzo Litta

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  • Palazzo Litta Address: Corso Magenta, 24, 20121 Milano, Italy
  • Palazzo Litta Timing: 09:00 am - 08:00 pm
  • Time required to visit Palazzo Litta: 02:00 Hrs
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  • 12.21% of people who visit Milan include Palazzo Litta in their plan

  • 41.03% of people start their Palazzo Litta visit around 10 AM - 11 AM

  • People usually take around 2 Hrs to see Palazzo Litta

Saturday and Sunday

55.56% of people prefer walking in order to reach Palazzo Litta

People normally club together Parco Sempione and Basilica Di San Lorenzo while planning their visit to Palazzo Litta.

* The facts given above are based on traveler data on TripHobo and might vary from the actual figures

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