Viale Bligny
The Viale Bligny is a street in the center Milan, it is the street where the prestigious Bocconi University stands.
Viale Bligny is a commercial street in the centre of Milan.
In Viale Bligny the artist Maurizio Cattelan has a studio where he created many of his most famous works.
Description
From Viale Sabotino (Porta Romana) to Via Col di Lana, Viale Bligny is part of the exclusive Bocconi district.
The street is 1000 meters long. It links with Viale Sabotino and Corso Italia.
Streets inside this area include Viale Sarfatti, Viale Sabotino and the Parco Ravizza, the park where Bocconi Campus students go to study and play sports. In the Ravizza Park there is an open-air art gallery.
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Bocconi University in Viale Bligny
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Viale Bligny or Via Salasco or via Sabotino
Design palace
- Palazzo Rimini, progettato da Alessandro Rimini e Ernesto Bontadini, Viale Bligny, 44, Milano (1929)
- Palazzo Soncini, complex buildings by Eugenio Soncini, Viale Bligny, Milano (1965/66)
- Palazzo Liberty, Viale Bligny 60, Liberty
- Palazzo Roentgen, Via Anelli 1, designed in rationalist style by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell (2008)
Transport
- Tram stop (line 9)
- Autobus stop (59, 90, 91, 92)
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Milan Bocconi University station
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SDA Bocconi School of Management Masters