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
- 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.
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