Largo Cellere, 2 - CORBETTA (MI)
A few kilometers from Milan and the exhibition center, near the Santo Stefano Ticino train station, you will find Corbetta.

The B&B Bosinada is located in the heart of the picturesque village, surrounded by the countryside that makes up the southern agricultural park of Milan. This surprisingly lush territory is crossed by the Naviglio Grande and skillfully irrigated by canals and streams that extend to the Ticino Valley (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve). Here, the plain transforms into hills and eventually into mountains.

The rooms dedicated to the bed and breakfast are located in the ancient courtyard "del torchio" and are part of Casa Pisani Dossi. Their history dates back to the fifteenth century when they were built by Ambrogio Varese da Rosate, astrologer and confidant of Ludovico il Moro. Over the centuries, the lands and buildings were divided, making it difficult to trace their history.

In the nineteenth century, Francesco Mussi purchased the entire complex from various owners and left it as an inheritance to his beloved niece Carlotta (Borsani), the wife of his great-grandfather, the writer Carlo Dossi, who lovingly restored it. Bosinada is a special place, immersed in a larger space full of fascinating and unusual views, where you can be surprised by a feeling of "suspended" time, a place to get lost or find yourself.

In the guest breakfast room, which we take special care of with a large tailor's table, you will find comfortable armchairs to sit in on cold days for meditation, reading, or conversation, warmed by the fireplace (as described by Carlo Dossi in his "Blue Notes," an interesting work to read, similar to a Leopardian Zibaldone). During the warmer seasons, you can move outside and sit on the terrace to admire the sunset behind the lush lime trees.

In the lush and spacious garden, you can relax in the shade of the pergola or lie in the sun, breathing in the scent of blooming roses. You can observe life around the stone basin, with blackbirds perching on the edge, attracted by the water, while frightened fish dart quickly to hide among the leaves and flowers of the water lilies.
*Declared by the Innkeeper