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Rank GP W D L Pts 1 Internazionale33 27 5 1 86 2 Milan34 21 7 6 70 3 Juventus34 18 11 5 65 4 Bologna33 17 11 5 62 5 Roma33 17 7 9 58 6 Lazio34 17 4 13 55 7 Atalanta32 16 6 10 54 8 Napoli33 13 10 10 49 9 Fiorentina32 13 8 11 47 10 Torino33 11 13 9 46 11 Monza34 11 11 12 44 12 Genoa33 9 12 12 39 13 Lecce34 8 12 14 36 14 Cagliari33 7 11 15 32 15 Frosinone34 7 10 17 31 16 Verona34 7 10 17 31 17 Empoli33 8 7 18 31 18 Udinese33 4 16 13 28 19 Sassuolo33 6 8 19 26 20 Salernitana34 2 9 23 15 The official guide of the city of Monza and the area of Brianza. All the events, what to do and see, where to eat, where to sleep, services, apps and useful information.
Jun 27, 2020 · 25 June 2020. |. updated on 19 June 2023. 8 min read. Marvel at the city’s grand Royal Palace, explore its enchanting park, and see the beautiful Duomo that preserves a very special crown. Table of Contents. 1 The Royal Villa of Monza. 2 A delightful stroll around Monza Park. 3 Top attractions in Monza historic center. 4 Teodolinda Chapel.
Things to Do in Monza, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 77,723 traveler reviews and photos of Monza tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Monza. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.
Monza is found about 20 kilometres north-east of Milan, and is now pretty much incorporated as a satellite town of Milan. It is best known for the Monza race track but there are other highlights to discover in the town. Explore Monza.
History of Monza. The town of Monza. The area occupied by today's Monza was inhabited since the Iron Age. In Roman times, Monza (then known as Modicia) became the area’s most important settlement, even though it still depended on the nearby Mediolanum (Milan).
Historic center. Monza’s gorgeous Romanesque-Gothic Duomo or main church has foundations dating to about the year 600. The museum inside is wonderful, and houses the city’s most famous treasure: the Iron Crown, allegedly made with one of the nails from the crucifixion.
Sep 3, 2023 · Built in 1922, Italy’s most famous race track and home of the Italian Grand Prix since 1949 is known as the ‘Temple of Speed’ for a reason – it’s simply the fastest track on the F1 calendar. Monza is, by Formula 1 standards, uncomplicated.