The building's name refers to the specific cultivation that was carried out around it: the so-called mathematical orchard recorded in the various tables dedicated to the Monza Park starting from the middle of the first decade of the 19th century.
Designed by Luigi Canonica as the home of "two massari", it was intended for two families, as can be seen from the distribution of the premises,
arranged symmetrically on the sides of the entrance hall. The typically Lombard structure has neoclassical wall hangings and a lookout tower. Today Park Agricultural School.
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