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The Zone 8 of Milan, since 2016 officially Municipality 8 of Milan, (in Italian: Zona 8 di Milano, Municipio 8 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative divisions of Milan, Italy. It was officially created as an administrative subdivision during the 1980s. On 14 April 2016, in order to promote a reform on the municipal administrative decentralization, the City Council of Milan established the new Municipality 8, a new administrative body responsible for running most local services, such as schools, social services, waste collection, roads, parks, libraries and local commerce.Municipality of Milan - Municipalities
/ref> The zone lies on the north-western part of the city.


Subdivision

The zone includes the following districts: * Porta Volta, named after the gate built in 1860 to connect the city to the Monumental Cemetery; * Fiera, now CityLife, residential, commercial and business district built between 2007 and 2025 on the site of the old Trade Fair opened in 1920; * Gallaratese, one of the largest districts in Italy to have been built "from scratch" in the 20th century (between the 1960s and 1980s) in a previously rural area. Today, the district has a population of about 60,000. A major landmark of the Gallaratese district is Monte Amiata, a complex of apartment blocks that were designed by Carlo Aymonino, and that are characterized by a futuristic architecture. The most typical buildings are the so-called "tower houses" (''case torri'' in Italian, tower-shaped apartment blocks; * Quarto Oggiaro, one of the largest social housing estates in Milan; * Lampugnano, autonomous '' comune'' until 1841 when it was annexed to the city; * Musocco, autonomous '' comune'' until 1923 when it was annexed to the city. Since 1895 it has been housing the Greater Cemetry of Milan; * Campo dei Fiori, a residential neighborhood built in 1919 by the 'Social Housing Institute' (IACP) in response to the housing needs of Milan's growing population; *
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, a residential, commercial and business district currently under construction near Expo 2015's site; * Portello, whose name of the district comes from the "Strada del Portello" (Portello road), an ancient rural road that used to connect Milan to
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, and that was later replaced by the new Strada del Sempione ("Simplon Road") leading to the Simplon Pass. Best known as a car-manufacturing area, today is considered one of the major urban redevelopment in the city; *
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, which developed from an experimental urbanization project that was conceived during the 8th edition of the Triennale design exhibition held in 1947, at the beginning of the reconstruction of Milan after World War II. The project included the realization of Monte Stella, an artificial hill made from the debris of the buildings that had collapsed during the war; * Roserio, developed from an ancient rural settlement which was annexed to Musocco in 1861; *
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, autonomous '' comune'' until 1923 when it was annexed to the city. The district is mostly residential, with low and medium-income apartment blocks; * Varesina, a highly urbanized and former industrial district; * Vialba, autonomous '' comune'' until 1841 when it was annexed to the city; * Villapizzone, autonomous '' comune'' until 1869 when it was annexed to the city.


Government

The area has its own local authority called (Municipal Council), composed by the President and 30 members directly elected by citizens every five years. The Council is responsible for most local services, such as schools, social services, waste collection, roads, parks, libraries and local commerce in the area, and manages funds (if any) provided by the city government for specific purposes, such as those intended to guarantee the right to education for poorer families. The President is Giulia Pelucchi ( PD), elected on 3–4 October 2021. Here is the current composition of the Municipal Council after 2021 municipal election: Here is a full lists of the directly-elected Presidents of Municipio since 2011:


Transport

Stations of Milan Metro in the Zone 8: *
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, Bonola (Milan Metro), Bonola, Buonarroti, Lampugnano, Lotto, Molino Dorino, Pagano,
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, San Leonardo, Uruguay; * Cenisio, Domodossola FN, Gerusalemme, Lotto, Monumentale, Portello, Tre Torri. Suburban railway stations in the Zone 8: * Milano Domodossola * Milano Quarto Oggiaro * Milano Certosa * Milano Villapizzone


Gallery

File:Portello - ponte pedonale.jpg, Portello File:Casa Milan facciata.jpg, A.C. Milan headquarter File:2020 Parco del Portello 1.jpg, Portello park's hill File:Ex Padiglione 3 della Fiera di Milano (1923), oggi parte di Citylife.jpg, Palazzo delle Scintille File:Residenze Libeskind di Milano.JPG, CityLife Libeskind residences File:Monte-Amiata-Housing-Gallaratese-II-Milan-07-2014a.jpg, Monte Amiata Housing complex File:2016 villa Scheibler (43).jpg, Villa Scheibler in Quarto Oggiaro File:"Domova pro přestárlé hudebníky" kde je Verdi pohřben - Milán, Itálie - panoramio.jpg,
Casa di Riposo per Musicisti The Casa di Riposo per Musicisti (literally 'rest home for musicians') is a home for retired opera singers and musicians in Milan, northern Italy, founded by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (whose statue is outside the building) in 1896. The bu ...
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Monumental Cemetery of Milan The Cimitero Monumentale (" Monumental Cemetery") is one of the two largest cemeteries in Milan, Italy, the other one being the Cimitero Maggiore. It is noted for the abundance of artistic tombs and monuments. Designed by the architect Carlo ...
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Maps

File:Milano mappa municipio 8.svg, Map of Zone 8 of Milan


References


External links


Zone 8 of Milan (municipal website)
Zones of Milan {{Milan-geo-stub