Vertical Forest

Article By: Design Your Italy
2 years ago
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Just a stone throw from Gae Aulenti, there is another of the city's landmarks-the Vertical Forest. The the innovative project involves residential development, and environmental sustainability is one of the most enthralling and original buildings in the whole of Milan.
The two iconic residential towers are unique examples of urban architecture, creating a biological habitat and urban ecosystem linking urban life and nature.
Covered head-to-toe with various tree species, during the different seasons, the buildings change their look accordingly. In springtime, when all blooms, they become even more picturesque.
So, finish your 2 Day Itinerary in this zone. Get a refreshing Aperitivo and have dinner in one of the many restaurants and bars in the area. Say goodbye to Milan!
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- Via Gaetano de Castillia, 11, 20124 Milano MI, Italy
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