Oriana Fallaci Garden
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A small, silent and secluded garden, which could be mistaken for a private facility. It is found among the buildings on via Quadronno, in the central area of Milan. In 2006, it was dedicated to the journalist and writer Oriana Fallaci.
Next to this garden, there is piazza Cardinal Ferrari, and in the nearby streets, two famous Orticanoodles street artists have painted their graffiti on a 956 square yard-wall. Among their creations, they also celebrated some famous people from Milan.
Some 60-70 plant species include maples (Acer negundo, A. platanoides, and A. saccharinum), tulip trees (Liriodendron tulipifera), silver birches (Betula pendula), hornbeams (Carpinus betulus), common oaks (Quercus robur), horse-chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), empress trees (Paulownia tomentosa), swamp Spanish oaks (Quercus palustris), and limes (Tilia platyphyllos, and T. tomentosa).
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Contatti
Via Quadronno - 20122 Milano(MI)