Affori, Residential quarter in northern Milan, Italy.
Affori is a residential district in northern Milan with parks and green spaces where people spend leisure time. Villa Litta and the Santa Giustina church serve as focal points within the neighborhood, anchoring the local landscape.
The neighborhood began as a rural settlement in 915 and remained independent for centuries. It was incorporated into Milan in 1923 as the city expanded outward.
Villa Litta and the Santa Giustina church form the heart of local identity, with the latter housing a painting attributed to Ambrogio de Predis. These landmarks serve as gathering places where residents mark important occasions and celebrations throughout the year.
The area is well connected to central Milan through two metro stations, bus routes, and regional rail service. The parks and green spaces are walkable from transport hubs, making it easy to explore on foot.
The Corpo Musicale Gaetano Donizetti, founded in 1853, has been the local community band for generations. This musical group remains active today, maintaining a tradition that spans nearly two centuries.
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