Monzino was born on 2 March 1928 in
Milan. His father was
Franco Monzino (1891–1953), who founded the Italian supermarket chain
Standa. His younger brother was the art collector
Carlo Monzino (1931–1996). In his early twenties, he climbed the
Matterhorn. Subsequently, he made a total of 21 expeditions to places including
Patagonia,
Equatorial Africa,
Greenland, the
North Pole and the
Himalaya, and sometimes following in the footsteps of the famous explorer and mountaineer
Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi (1873–1933). Monzino died on 11 October 1988 due to lung cancer. He was interred at the
Villa del Balbianello on the banks of
Lake Como, which he bought in 1974 from the heirs of
Butler Ames. Monzino
willed Villa del Balbianello to the
Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano. The villa today contains a museum devoted to Monzino, which includes artifacts acquired on his expeditions including
Inuit sculpture, as well as memorabilia including one of the
dog sleds from his 1971 expedition to the North Pole, and Monzino's extensive collections of maps and books. ==Expeditions==