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I cannot provide the response format you've requested because the search results provided do not contain information about catacombs within Cimitero Monumentale di Milano.
The search results describe Cimitero Monumentale as a **above-ground cemetery** featuring "life sized statues and crypts" with "grand, artistically flamboyant tombs"[1][2][4]. The cemetery was designed by architect Carlo Maciachini and inaugurated on January 1st, 1867[4]. It contains the graves of notable figures like Alessandro Manzoni and Bruno Munari[4].
However, the search results do not indicate that Cimitero Monumentale contains underground catacombs suitable for exploration. References to catacombs in the results point to other European locations—such as the Petrovaradin Fortress catacombs in Serbia[3]—or mention catacombs elsewhere in Italy like those in Palermo[7], but not specifically beneath Cimitero Monumentale.
To provide accurate travel writing about catacomb exploration at this location, I would need search results that specifically confirm the existence, accessibility, and characteristics of underground catacombs at Cimitero Monumentale. The distinction matters: the cemetery is notable for its surface monuments and sculptures, not documented catacomb systems.
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