Cimitero di Milano
The Cimitero di Milano, or Milan Cemetery, is one of the largest and most important cemeteries in Italy. Established in 1866, it is located in the city of Milan and covers an area of approximately 250 acres. The cemetery is known for its beautiful architecture, elaborate tombs, and lush gardens, making it a peaceful place for reflection.
Cimitero di Milano is the final resting place for many notable figures, including artists, writers, and politicians. Among its famous graves are those of the composer Giuseppe Verdi and the writer Alessandro Manzoni. The cemetery serves as both a burial site and an open-air museum, attracting visitors interested in history and art.