A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River


On June 10, a visitor stumbled upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, near the Lambro River, not far from the Mulino del Cantone.

On June 10, a visitor to Monza Park stumbled upon a decorated stone artifact near the Lambro River, not far from the Mulino del Cantone. The visitor reported the discovery to the Villa Reale and Monza Park Consortium, which initiated the necessary procedures to protect the artifact. Following the report, the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Landscape for the Provinces of Monza-Brianza and Pavia, as well as the Carabinieri Unit for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, were involved. In the days that followed, the artifact was recovered and secured within the monumental complex for expert evaluation.

The discovery highlights the richness of the historical and archaeological heritage of the area surrounding the Royal Palace of Monza. Over time, in fact, the numerous transformations of the territory and the reuse of elements from older structures have brought artifacts from the past to light.

The artifact that was discovered
The discovered artifact
The artifact that was discovered
The artifact discovered

A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River
A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River



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