Villa Litta Modignani

Always identified as the Villa of the village of Affori, consisting of a main building on three floors from which short lateral bodies extend to delimit a small courtyard, Villa Litta Modignani experienced its moment of maximum splendor during the nineteenth century, becoming a of the most renowned villas in the Milan countryside.

Surrounded at that time by a vast park, much larger than the current one, it became a holiday home intended for receptions for the Ambrosian upper class and also a lounge for intellectuals frequented by, among others, Alessandro Manzoni and Francesco Hayez. 

Here it will be possible to celebrate weddings and civil unions according to the calendar available at the Wedding Reservations office in via Larga 12.

To find out about the other locations where weddings and civil unions are celebrated, visit Where to celebrate weddings and civil unions


If you need information about the celebration and booking:

How to Get There:

Town Hall 9
Villa Litta Modignani
viale Affori, 21

ATM site

 

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Updated: 02/11/2023