Transit Hub at the Edge of Gratosoglio's Residential Blocks
The Via dei Missaglia tram stop is located in the Gratosoglio neighborhood, part of the Municipio 5 district in southern Milan. It is served by tram line 24, which connects this peripheral area with central Milan, running through key corridors like Via Ripamonti and Corso di Porta Romana. The stop sits at the edge of one of Milan's most extensive public housing districts, built during the 1960s as part of large-scale postwar urban development. Characterized by tall residential towers and wide green courtyards, Gratosoglio is a distinctive example of Milan's mid-20th century suburban planning.
The Via dei Missaglia stop plays a vital role for daily commuters, providing frequent tram service for residents traveling to work, school, or services in more central areas. The stop is also close to the southern terminus of the line at Vigentino, reinforcing its importance in the broader network. Nearby, the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano offers a contrast to the dense housing, with pathways and greenery that connect the urban fabric to the surrounding countryside. With its proximity to both expansive residential complexes and open green space, the stop reflects the hybrid character of Gratosoglio's urban landscape.
- District: Municipio 5
- Neighborhood: Gratosoglio