After our stroll through the Quadrilatero D’Oro and surrounding neighborhoods we still have one hour to burn before our timed entry to Pinacoteca di Brera. And we plan to spend most of the time by visiting the Indro Montanelli Gardens, finding a few geocaches along the way. We enter near the majestic Natural History Museum and make a loop through the very busy park.
Most people are concentrated at the ice cream and refreshment shops as well as childrens playgrounds. Relatively few are watching the pond in the middle which is full of turtles, mallards and Eurasian Moorhens.
Some areas are nicely landscaped and a few of the cliff faces we cannot wonder if they are natural or were adjusted somehow by the landscapers. Either way they look nice and we enjoy finding a couple of caches among them.
Then it is time to exit the park through a different entrance near Palazzo Dugnani, which look quite impressive.
We are now moving faster through the neighborhood, passing the impressive Porta Nuova and promptly getting lost as the interesection here has way too many streets meeting. But after a bit of checking we are back on the right alley that leads us behind and then around to the Pinacoteca di Brera.