The two-way street along the square connects Viale Espinasse to Via Angelo Brunetti with a bend, in the background the tenement house, style of old Milan, Via Varesina 199.
From Via Varesina one-way coming from the center you can take the square in two directions separated by a sidewalk dividing the tram tracks from the road, while from the station of Milano Certosa the entrance circulation is reverse, creating in peak hours some congestion. That stretch of road at the intersection Via Varesina and Piazzale Cacciatori delle Alpi fifty yards, where there were the gardens behind, bearing the street sign Piazzale Cacciatori delle Alpi, dividend apparently Via Varesina.
An entrance to the Viale Certosa Junction and highways in Via Brunetti has caused that a larger number of vehicles crossing the square towards Via Brunetti.
In the square passes the bus 40 from Viale Espinasse towards Via Brunetti and Garegnano with bus stop a few meters after the square and in the opposite direction from Via Varesina to Viale Espinasse and Palizzi Bridge. Remarkable the number of Amsa vehicle direct to and from the waste collection center next to the cemetery Musocco.
In the yellow house in Via Varesina 199, with dozens of satellite dishes but in fact in the square, is the entrance to Bar Trattoria Angela and a tire and car electrician Brothers Bidoli. On the other side of the square in the tenement house at Viale Espinasse 172, the last house on the avenue, a bar with lots of windows and a games room with a covered outdoor area and apparently disreputable, Trattoria Bar Chen.
The trams terminus, for many years in the square, is currently unused.
In the square I often pass to go or return from the station of Milano Certosa.
Hunters of the Alps (in Italian Cacciatori delle Alpi) was the brigade of volunteers under the command of Garibaldi who fought for the liberation of northern Lombardy during the second war of independence against the Austrian army.
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