In Romanò di Inverigo, nestled in the historic property of Villa Gallarati Mezzanotte (17th century), and reserved by a lush garden overlooking, we find this mansion rich in history and charm. The iron gate, inserted in the boundary wall with exposed bricks that runs along the entire city part of the property, opens into a manicured garden where a centuries-old cedar of Lebanon of rare beauty stand out as protagonists. The dwelling is very charming: it is pleasant to be seduced by it, as one can well imagine already from the photos accompanying this Exposé. The old porch converted over the centuries into a veranda welcomes us and from here depart all the rooms on the rez-de-jardin floor and the internal staircase leading to the rooms on the first floor. The property is on two floors above ground with dual exposure: South and East. The total area of the mansion is 300 sqm., to which various service buildings (guest quarters, cellars, parking lots and miscellaneous) for an additional 270 sqm. should be added. The surrounding garden - laid out according to drawings by Francesco Maria Richini and later arranged by arch. Villoresi - occupies an area of about 7,000 square meters. The property is protected by the Soprintendenza Belle Arti e Paesaggio and Parco Valle Lambro.