Gratosoglio

Gratosoglio
Grattasoeuj (Lombard)
Quartiere of Milan
Apartment blocks in Gratosoglio
Apartment blocks in Gratosoglio
Country Italy
RegionLombardy
ProvinceMilan
ComuneMilan
Zone5
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Gratosoglio (Italian: [ɡratoˈsɔʎʎo]; Milanese: Grattasoeuj [ɡrataˈsøj])[1] is a district (quartiere) of the city of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 5 administrative division. It is located at southernmost end of the city, bordering on the comune of Rozzano, and it is traversed by the Lambro river.

The district has an area of about 400,000 m2, centered on the main thoroughfare Via dei Missaglia. Having started as a commuter town in the 1960s, with large prefabricated apartment blocks destined to house immigrant workers coming from the South of Italy, the district is usually listed among those most degraded (e.g., having the highest crime rates) in the surroundings of Milan.

The name Gratosoglio is derived from the Latin words gratum solium "agreeable throne", which apostle Barnabas (founder of the Milanese church), according to a local legend, pronounced when he was about to leave Milan.[2][3]

  1. ^ E. Restelli. A Milano si dice così (in Italian). Libreria Milanese.
  2. ^ Storia di Casina Basmetto
  3. ^ Barzaghi, Achille (2004). Gratosoglio. Vicende storiche di "Gratum Solium" dalle origini al 2000 (in Italian). Barzago: Marna. ISBN 88-7203-220-2.