mercoledì 3 giugno 2015

Via Bernardino Galliari

Via Bernardino Galliari is a short street into Quartiere Varesina, Zone 8 of Milan, of no more than one hundred meters from Piazzale Santorre Santarosa to Via Ludovico di Breme.

The road is two-way traffic, busy in the direction of Via Ludovico di Breme because vehicles can reach Viale Certosa avoiding Viale Carlo Espinasse, while in the reverse direction it is less.
Dangerous is the intersection with Via Ludovico di Breme, where vehicles from Via Galliari must give priority for the road sign, to the poor visibility and because the vehicles in the wide Via Ludovico di Breme go fast direct to Via Barnaba Oriani or for those from Via Barnaba Oriani that insert into Via Galliari.

Along the odd numbers is an old warehouse architecturally interesting at number 1 the only of the street, from a gray gate corner of Piazzale Santorre Santarosa leads to a part with windows that extends to arc in Piazzale Santorre of Santarosa, here is Max Prop, production of authomatic feathering propellers.
The shed continues along the entire route with a series of large entrances, the upper part of the shed for each entrance is pointed.
After the Max Prop's gate, Extrema Motors motorcycle repairman, Lomar construction tilers machines, to 1/D Riad Marrakech Milano Restaurant & Lounge Bar Moroccan cuisine with cous cous, tajnes and evening entertainment, Carrozzeria (Body work) Vercelli to 1/C but it has now been removed the name Vercelli, Frat Milan 1/E sale and repairs radiators.

On the other side a large building of homes and offices under completion and at the corner of Via Ludovico di Breme a bed of a few meters with two small trees with red leaves and beautiful blooms, now crushed by the big construction scaffolding.
At both ends of the street, outside and well in sight, the War Memorial of Musocco in Piazzale Santorre Santarosa and on other side Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Via Ludovico di Breme 77.

Bernardino Galliari (Andorno Micca 1707-1794) was a painter and set designer as the brothers Fabrizio and Giovanni Antonio.


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lunedì 1 giugno 2015

Via Baldo degli Ubaldi

Via Baldo degli Ubaldi (Baldus de Ubaldis Street) is a street in Quartiere Varesina, Zone 8 of Milan, between Via Varesina and Viale Carlo Espinasse from where it branches in proximity of the numbers 60, 62 and 67, the house at 60 extends in the street. A sharp bend joins the street to Via Pier Francesco Mola.
The street is two-way, with numbering starting from Viale Espinasse, is 200 meters long, 70 meters from the corner.

The street, always a bit in the shade, is densely populated with tenement buildings in 60's style, medium size about four floors as the pair of green houses at number 5 and 7, or higher as the number 6 and 9. A house with a brick in front of a large cedar is at number 11, at the corner house at 13, three-story as the yellow house at number 15.

The street is renewed in the stretch from the bend to Via Pier Francesco Mola for even numbers that are in the direction of Via Varesina with the demolition of old industrial warehouses. It's built an apartment building at 10 before the bend and another is to be built and a little further before the new house at Via Pier Francesco Mola 7 there is a small green area with swings, benches and dog area.

Baldus de Ubaldis (in Italian, Baldo degli Ubaldi) (Perugia 1327 - Pavia in 1400) was a jurist.


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venerdì 29 maggio 2015

Via Argenta

Via Argenta (Argenta Street) is a street next to Viale Certosa in Quartiere Varesina, Zone 8 of Milan, between Via Pier Francesco Mola and Via Ambrogio Figino, one hundred meters long.

The residential house 70s style six-story Via Pier Francesco Mola 39 with its balconies is the beginning of the street corner and continue a short distance in which in a gate there is a warehouse, then along the even numbers there are a number of low vintage houses.
On the right, the office building of large glass windows at two floors belonging to Bayer that extends all the way, part of a large area with entrance Viale Certosa 130.

Argenta is a town in the province of Ferrara with more than 20,000 inhabitants.


Italiano

giovedì 28 maggio 2015

Via Angelo Brunetti

Via Angelo Brunetti (Angelo Brunetti Street) is a street in Quartiere Varesina in the Musocco, Zone 8 of Milan, 450 meters long, completely industrial.

Via Brunetti goes from Piazzale Cacciatori delle Alpi to Via Alassio, to a ramp of entrance for Viale Certosa Interchange, to Via Montefeltro.
The street is a two-way wide street, except for the small final stretch that from the bend of Via Montefeltro leads the intersection of Via Alassio, and with wide sidewalks.

Vehicles to Piazzale Cacciatori delle Alpi are directed mainly at the entrance of Viale Certosa Interchange leading to the Lakes Motorway and the A4 Motorway Torino - Venezia, others towards Via Alassio for Garegnano or Milano Certosa Station, in the other direction vehicles are less numerous and come from Via Montefeltro and Piazzale ai Laghi.
The bus 40 goes towards Garegnano with a stop at the beginning of the street, next to the yellow tenement house popular old Milan style Via Varesina 199 in front of the window of Costa security shutters and two windows of the blacksmith Monopoly, as Amsa vehicles direct to the waste collection center next to the cemetery Musocco. The street is dark and poorly frequented after sunset.

At the beginning of the street at number 5/11 is Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano which restores the statues of the Milan Cathedral, from outside you only see a large lawn leading to an interior. At the intersection with the tram terminus of Piazzale Cacciatori delle Alpi, in this meadow and facing the street, until 2004 there was Santuario della Beata Vergine del Perpetuo Soccorso (Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help), a prefab where it held mass from 60s.

Many companies in the street, small and medium enterprises in small and recent buildings.
  • At number 7 of Via Angelo Brunetti inside a grey gate CO.DE.CO., Compagnia delle Costruzioni (Society of Construction), TBS and Expression Parfumées
  •  at 9 a plaque says Motoprecision, Bat Eco Vigili dell'Acqua (Waterfighters) of which I see the truck tank and other vehicles around the neighborhood, S.I.E TEL. Società Italiana Elettro Telecomunicazioni (Italian Company Electro Telecommunications) and Porta Car Service body workshop
  • on 13 in an old independent building CBC Colombo Brugnoni & Co rolling bearings and technical articles
  • at number 15 a building in the industrial state of neglect
  • at 17 and 19 two large locked gates of a large interior space
  • up ahead at 21 in a large courtyard Albatrans national transport for goods and a tire mechanic electrician
  • then an abandoned house
  • in Via Angelo Brunetti 23 a gate leading to a large area of Milan Autoparking a car deposit that reaches Via Barnaba Oriani now unused.
  • at the intersection with Via Alassio at number 25 V.F. Pallets sale of firewood and pellets and deposit pallets
  • then the sidewalk narrows towards Via Montefeltro along a green space enclosed by a gate
Across the road, along the even numbers:
  • in the tenement home of Via Varesina 199 just straddling Piazzale Cacciatori delle Alpi and Via Angelo Brunetti the tire Fratelli (Brothers) Bidoli of Luciano and, as mentioned, the two windows of Monopoli Locks and Keys, Safes Cabinets Security doors, and that of Costa shutters, blinds, garage doors, gates, extensible, engines
  • in a modern building, divided between the number 8 and 10 offices for Pack Co packaging foods, Rima, TelenordCom technical assistance on phone systems, ComApp communications and applications
  • inside a large black door at 10 Rima bearings, a larger company than the other street
  • at number 14 Autocrew Speedy Repair as indicated by a large red panel, a modern workshop for cars
  • at 16 an house abandoned
  • then the big abandoned space of Italmondo at 26 and 32 extending up to Via Ermenegildo Cantoni and Via Alassio, occupied in the past by Roma and nomads with problems of hygiene and public order until the evacuation in 2013
  • at the intersection with Via Alassio a Enel unit, right near the pedestrian crossing to the other side of the road
  • then the ramp that climbs to Viale Certosa Interchange and the railway bridge

Angelo Brunetti (Rome 1800 - Porto Tolle 1849) was an Italian innkeeper and patriot who fought for the second Roman Republic.


Italiano

martedì 26 maggio 2015

Via Ampezzo

Via Ampezzo (Ampezzo Street) is a one-way street near Viale Carlo Espinasse in Quartiere Varesina, Zone 8 of Milan, between Via Pier Francesco Mola and Via Panfilo Nuvolone, very short.

In the street stands out at the number 8 in a green building the Scuola Maria Consolatrice (Mary Comforter School), a pre-school and primary equalized, built after the war now managed by a cooperative and recognized at the state level.
At number 2 a period detached house and across the street, a shed well maintained with large windows along the sidewalk divided to an area between BMW and Mini Service in Via Pier Francesco Mola 44 and a wall of the parking lot of Acqua & Sapone.

Ampezzo is a small town in the province of Udine at 560 meters high.

Italiano

lunedì 25 maggio 2015

Via Ambrogio Figino

Via Ambrogio Figino (Ambrogio Figino Street) is a one-way street that branches off from Viale Certosa in Quartiere Varesina, Zone 8 of Milan, for about one hundred meters.
It's a street with vintage low houses replaced in part by newer homes, along the sidewalks there are small fruit trees.

On the left at the beginning of the street there is an entrance to Bayer, the German pharmaceutical company that covers a large area between Viale Certosa and Via Argenta, at the intersection with Via Argenta a period house at number 11, then an old shed with InArca at 13.

On the right of Via Figino low houses alternating with some newer or renovated, corner of Via Argenta a house painted red probably a former shed at number 12, and at the end of the street on the corner of Via Salvator Rosa a recent industrial building with offices at 16 in orange brick, which hosted Ipsen, now for rent.

Ambrogio Figino (Milan 1553 - Milan 1608), also Giovanni Ambrogio Figino was an Italian Renaissance painter.


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Via Alassio

Via Alassio (Alassio Street) is one-way street in Quartiere Varesina, Zone 8 of Milan, parallel to the bridge of Viale Certosa Interchange and next to the railroad between Milan - Rho shortly after the Milan Certosa Station, the street is 250 meters long.

In the first section of the street vehicles come from Via Angelo Brunetti, the bus 40 stop. Beside the road on the left a lawn with trees separates it from the bridge of Interchange and on the right the big written Italmondo a firm abandoned stretching between Via Angelo Brunetti Via Ermenegildo Cantoni and Via Alassio.

At intersection Via Sapri Via Ermenegildo Cantoni, where you have to be careful, vehicles from Via Brunetti can take three directions, most turn left to Via Sapri and through the Interchange underpass reach Garegnano as the bus 40 and Amsa vehicles direct to ricycling site near the cemetery of Musocco, others go to Via Triboniano.
In the opposite direction from Garegnano and Via Sapri vehicles crossing with Via Alassio, which must give way, go straight to one-way Via Ermenegildo Cantoni as the bus 40, on a small pole of the sidewalk two street signs Via Alassio Via Sapri.
At the corner Via Ermenegildo Cantoni a nice isolated ash.

Just after the intersection on the right at number 10, the only street number, Casaforte Self-Storage, a warehouse for private and companies that occupy a large space with a four-story building on the road.
Casaforte Self-Storage is written in capital letters on the building, the letter S in Casaforte is larger than other letters, written in red as the Self-Storage under Casaforte, above the building a white panel that says the Hotel of Things and five stars below. Under the written Casaforte Self-Storage a large sign on the building in the upper half red and in the lower yellow, with the color of the characters reversed says: Self Storage and Moving and under For private and companies, everything is clearly visible by vehicles traveling on the Viale Certosa Interchange.
The entrance to the company, almost at the intersection with Via Ermenegildo Cantoni, takes place by a large black gate with on a white panel that says Welcome in Casaforte Self-Storage and reception on the right.

To the left of the road a car park, perhaps of the company maybe not, with a zebra structure at entrance with a maximum height two meters to avoid parking of trucks, where there is another large ash.
On the left a new lawn that separates the street from the base of the bridge, lawn continuing steep slope up to the road interchange. In the meadow it is mounted a high pylon with two billboards facing Viale Certosa Interchange.
The road and the street continues to Via Triboniano, which give the place to, one way to the station of Milano Certosa, two-way to a second interchange underpass and facing the railway concrete barrier that divides it from the train tracks.

Alassio is a popular seaside resort in the province of Savona.


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