Legnano is a historical and industrial town located just outside Milan, Italy. It was founded by the Romans and gained wealth and importance during the 19th century as a center for cotton factories. Today it offers hotels, churches like the Basilica di San Magno from the 16th century, and museums showcasing its Roman and industrial past. The annual Palio di Legnano event celebrates the town's medieval history with costumes, parades, and horse races between districts.