Biblioteca degli Alberi
Park & Garden
About Biblioteca degli Alberi
Biblioteca degli Alberi transforms 22 acres of former industrial land into Milan's most sophisticated botanical experiment, with 135 tree species arranged in circular garden rooms that shift dramatically through the seasons. You'll walk through themed groves - Mediterranean oaks in one circle, Japanese maples in another, North American varieties in a third - while glass skyscrapers tower overhead. The contrast between cutting-edge botany and futuristic architecture makes this feel like stepping into a sci-fi movie where nature and technology actually coexist peacefully.
The circular design means you can wander in any direction and discover something new - spring brings cherry blossoms and magnolias, summer offers dense canopies perfect for escaping Milan's heat, autumn explodes with maple colors you wouldn't expect in Italy. The wide gravel paths connect seamlessly between garden rooms, and elevated walkways give you treetop perspectives of both plants and the surrounding Porta Nuova skyline. Families spread picnics on the generous lawns while joggers loop the perimeter paths.
Most travel guides gush about this place, but honestly, it's still maturing - many trees are young and the gardens need another decade to reach their full potential. The summer fitness classes are decent but get crowded, and weekend afternoons turn into outdoor office spaces for locals with laptops. Visit on weekday mornings for the best experience, and don't expect Kew Gardens - this is urban landscaping done very well, not a botanical wonderland.
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