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Virtual museum

Palazzolo Milanese

La nuova stazione costruita pochi metri metri più a sud della precedente nei primi anni Venti in concomitanza con l'apertura della tratta Erba-Asso: anche l'architettura richiama quella dei fabbricati viaggiatori delle stazioni della tratta appena inaugurata
Il fabbricato viaggiatori e il casello 4a nei primi anni Duemila

Palazzolo was a farming town with ancient origins. When the Milan area was divided into parishes, it belonged to Desio.

Over time, its name was altered by adding Milanese, to differentiate it from other towns with the same name. In 1869, Palazzolo Milanese was merged with Paderno Milanese, and in 1886 it was named Paderno Dugnano.