Explore the most representative places of the fascist architecture in Milan
Join this walking guided tour to discover the places of Milan linked to the Fascist period (1922-1945)
following an itinerary through history, art and war.
Milan is the city where Mussolini founded the Italian fascism and its buildings show the marks of the architectural style of that period.
Follow your guide through the streets of the city, stopping at Palazzo Mezzanotte, seat of the Italian Stock Market, San Sepolcro's Square, where the “Fasci italiani di combattimento”, were created in 1919, and Missori's Square.
Learn about the history of Mussolini's regime visiting places and buildings that had a special role during the fascist period, such as Milan's Central Station, where you will find the Holocaust Memorial, the Chamber of Labor and the “Casa del Mutilato”, built according to the national autarchic policy and with an austere style. Visit the representative constructions of the fascist's politics of innovation, including Ca' Granda and the Palazzo di Giustizia, the Palace of Justice, that still today displays artworks by famous artists of that period, such as Mario Sironi, Carlo Carrà and Arturo Martini.
The tour includes a stop in Guastalla area, where you will find the Sinagogue and see the evidence of the deportations that took place in the city after the Racial Laws in 1938.
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