Legnano, an Italian municipality of the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Alto Milanese, has a recorded history from the first mention of the Legnarello district to the present day.
The Brughiera [it], near the Malpensa Farmhouse [it], for which the Milan Malpensa Airport was named, in autumn.
A fragment of a bell-shaped vase made by the Remedello culture
Finds dated to the Golasecca culture found in 1937
Findings from the 2nd century AD found between 1957 and 1960
Legnano is a town and comune (municipality) in the province of Milan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from central Milan. With 60,259, it is the thirteenth-most populous township in Lombardy. Legnano is located in the Alto Milanese and is crossed by the Olona River.
Basilica of San Magno
The Olona River in Legnano.
The mosaic of via dei bambini, located on the area once belonging to the Cantons cotton mill. In the background, the church of San Domenico.
Fog at the Visconti Castle of Legnano.