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About Cadorna

As Italy's wealthiest city, Milan has an extensive and efficient public transit network. Cadorna station is not the biggest in Milan – that honor goes to Milano Centrale – but it is nevertheless an important part of the city's public transportation system. And even though it's not the central train station, it is conveniently close to the heart of the city and many of its most notable attractions.

The station has a long history. It was first opened in 1879, in the early days of the Italian rail network, and was made of wood to resemble a mountain chalet. However, nothing remains of this original structure. As part of the industrial and economic heart of Italy, Milan was heavily bombed during the Second World War, and the original Cadorna station was destroyed.

The reconstructed station is connected to a Metro station, making it an integral part of Milan's public transport network. Situated in the north of the city, it is also the station for the Malpensa Express train to Milan's Malpensa airport. As a result, Cadorna Station is often the first point of entry into the city for many foreign visitors.

Things to do near Cadorna

Cadorna’s location on the north side of Milan means it is close to many of the city’s most popular attractions. And it’s only a short walk or subway ride from the station to the heart of the city and everything that makes Milan so special. This makes it the perfect place to begin your exploration.

  • Learn about the history of Milan at Sforza Castle. Built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, the Duke of Milan, this castle eventually became one of the largest citadels in Europe. Now open to the public, it is home to several museums, including an Egyptian Museum, a Museum of Ancient Art, and a museum devoted to Michelangelo's final sculpture.
  • Get above it all at Branca Tower. This 350-foot tall iron tower was built in the 1930s during Italy's fascist era. The tower itself may not win any beauty awards, but the view from the top is well worth the trip to the panoramic deck. On a clear day, you can see all the way to the Alps.
  • Explore the underwater world at Milan Civic Aquarium. Built in 1906, this is one of the oldest aquariums in Europe, and offers visitors to this landlocked city a chance to encounter the creatures that live in the sea. 
  • Admire one of Milan's cultural treasures at the Pinacoteca di Brera. This art gallery is home to masterpieces by Italian artists such as Bramantino, Raphael, Tintoretto, and Caravaggio. It also holds work by non-Italian Masters like Rubens and VanDyke.
  • See one of the world's foremost musical venues at the Scala. This opera house was first opened in 1778, and has been regarded as one of the most prestigious concert halls ever since. The best way to see the theater is to get tickets to a performance. But if you can't do that, you can take a tour of the theater that will tell you more about some of the huge names that have performed here.

Transit options at Cadorna

  • Cadorna is the terminus for the Malpensa express train that connects the city to its largest airport. It takes around 45 minutes to make the journey to the airport.
  • Cadorna also has a metro station. Lines M1 and M2 stop at the station, connecting it to Milan’s subway network.
  • Piazzale Cadorna in front of the station is served by tram line 1. Bus lines NM1, NM2, and N25 also stop outside the station.

Luggage storage at Cadorna

Cadorna Station is the perfect place to begin your exploration of Milan. Whether you choose to travel on foot or by making use of the extensive public transit network, the lighter you travel, the happier you'll be. Bounce makes it easy by providing safe and convenient luggage storage near Cadorna Station. Drop off any size of bags for as long as you like so that you can enjoy the city unencumbered.

Activities and attractions near Cadorna

  • Duomo Milan: Milan's premier attraction is its stunning cathedral, the Duomo. This magnificent Gothic building took over 600 years to complete and is home to more than 3,000 statues. Admire the ancient art inside the building, or go up onto the roof to get a closer look at the many statues that can't be seen from the ground. Plus you can enjoy a great view of the city while you're up there. Note that large bags are not permitted inside the cathedral, so make sure to leave yours at a Milan luggage storage shop before you go.
  • Galleria Vittorio Emmanuelle II:Milan is the home of Italian fashion, and nowhere is that more in evidence than at the Galleria Vittorio Emmanuelle II. One of the world's oldest shopping malls, this glass-roofed arcade dates back to 1877. It is home to some of Italy's most exclusive fashion houses, making a great place for window shopping. It also has plenty of cafés and restaurants where you can relax and people-watch the exquisitely dressed Milanese as they hunt for the latest fashions.
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie: The UNESCO World Heritage site of Santa Maria delle Grazie is famous for being the home of one of the world's great artistic masterpieces. This church and convent houses Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, making it a must-visit spot on any trip to Milan. To protect the priceless art, large bags are not permitted inside, so make sure you leave yours at a Milan luggage storage service before visiting.