Villa Scheibler park, Urban park in Quarto Oggiaro district, Milan, Italy.
Villa Scheibler park is a large green space in northwest Milan with tree-lined paths, children's play areas, and different zones for recreation and walking. The layout includes various facilities distributed across the grounds for different types of visitors.
The site began as a hunting lodge belonging to Ludovico il Moro in the 15th century. Later, during the 18th century, the Scheibler family built their villa on these grounds.
The park takes its name from the Scheibler family who built their villa here and shaped the area. Visitors can still see restored architectural features like a colonnade arch and a four-basin fountain that reflect this heritage.
The park has several entrance points from surrounding streets, making it easy to access from different directions. Visiting earlier in the day helps you enjoy the space with fewer crowds.
The dried riverbed of the former Pudiga stream is still visible in parts of the park. This natural feature was preserved through careful restoration work and tells the story of the site's past water landscape.
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