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Italy’s capital of fashion and industry, Milan doesn’t have Rome’s historic grandeur but it makes up for with hustle and looks. The Duomo... Read More Italy’s capital of fashion and industry, Milan doesn’t have Rome’s historic grandeur but it makes up for with hustle and looks. The Duomo is a Gothic masterpiece while the Parco Sempione includes must-sees like the Castello Sforzesco. The Santa Maria della Grazie, meanwhile, includes the recently restored Last Supper by Da Vinci. Close
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Quote: One of the most famous paintings in the world resides in Italy's northern city of Milan. Leonardo da Vinci's massive Last Supper is preserved and available for limited viewings by visitors. The Cenacolo Vinciano Read More
Quote: Another landmark is the gallery Vittorio Emanuele II. It is often called "the living room of Milan" or "street under the glass. The creation of architect Mengoni, created in the period 1865-1877 he has the shape Read More
Quote: Located on the northwest side of the historic centre of Milan, it is an odd combination of oversized courtyards, lithe towers, and lovely medieval nooks and crannies. This massive, sun-baked rectangular bastion Read More
Quote: The world's largest Gothic church was built over four centuries and was fully completed only by mid-XIX century. More recently, the facade of the cathedral was closed for restoration. Completely open from the Read More
Quote: The sales are on in July and the savings are BIG!!! The money I got back from the VAT was enough to pay for my airline ticket and then some. Prada, Gucci, Yves St. Laurent, Tods, Dolce & Gabbana, Read More
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Quote: At the end of via Mercato turn left and walk all the way along via dell'Orso up to via Brera, then turn left again. Via Brera is distinguished with little art shops selling all kinds of colours and canvas - here Read More
Quote: This is the only elliptical shape piazza I have ever seen. It has such nice proportions, it's curves framed by medieval houses. The original amphitheatre was from 2 century AD. Part of the theatre was torn down Read More
Quote: There is no better example of Milanese tenacity than the fact that their cathedral is a completely unspoiled example of Gothic style, despite taking a full 427 years to build. Generations of builders resisted Read More