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Milan Cathedral
The cathedral was so gorgeous up close! Going inside and taking pictures with friends was a great time for us all - although the prices around there are not ideal - i'd say the experience is worth it. We went twice - first, there was a peaceful protest happening in...
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Vittorio Emanuele II gallery
Hello guys! Today I want to tell you are a place that amazed me in Milan "the Italian fashion capital". This gallery is one of the most central and famous of his city and is called Vittorio Emanuele II. Inside there are shops of prestigious Italian brands and although...
0 0 , 4 years ago -
Fondazione Prada
The Fondazione Prada, a museum/gallery dedicated to the display of art in the form of paintings, frames and installations, is located in the South of Milan. It has designed by Rem Koolhaus of the architecture firm OMA. It houses both permanent and temporary exhibitions,...
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Quartieri Porta Nuova - Porta Garibaldi - Isola - Milano - Italy
Progetto Porta Nuova has undoubtedly allowed the restructuration of a vital area in Milano. But what stands now as the skyline of Milano will still see several additions in the near future, as the area is very much still under a full rehabilitation! The key aspects have...
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Monumental Cemetery
The Monumental Cemetery of Milan This place, where the richest people rest amongst works of art, will remind you that you can't buy life, but rather you just get into debt with it. Despite everything that can be related to a cemetery, this one is more like an open air...
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Duomo
Milan is one of the most underrated cities in Italy, but I've lived there for one year and I can confirm it is a gem. It's full of amazing food, world-reknown fashion and dozens of places to visit. The Duomo is just the most famous. When you arrive and you see it you...
0 0 , 5 years ago -
Simplon Park
Simplon Park is located in Milan's old town, just behind the Sforza Castle, around a fifteen minute walk from the Duomo Cathedral. It's one of my favourite areas in the city and one of the parks that I have liked the most during my time spent in Europe. It's an enormous...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is located in the Piazza del Duomo in Milan, Italy (right next to the Duomo Cathedral). This gallery is famous for its beauty. I didn't know that it was a shopping centre, I thought it was actually an art gallery and that you even would...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
This church is located in Milan city centre, around 15 minutes from the Duomo Cathedral and about 10 minutes away from the Sforza Castle and the Simplon Park. I wanted to talk to you about this church because it is very famous in Milan for its interior. In fact, it...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Sforza Castle
Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco) is located in the historic quarter of Milan. This castle, along with Simplon Park (which is located just behind it), was the place that I liked the most during my visit to Milan (in addition to the Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
It might sound weird to some people to say “I went to visit a cemetery” (at least for me it does because I never usually go to cemeteries for “fun” or just to walk around). A cemetery is most likely not the first place that you will think of visiting when you go...
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Pirelli HangarBicocca
Pirelli HangarBicocca is an contemporary art gallery living inside an industrial-plant-converted-to-gallery. It houses one permanent exhibition of Anselm Kiefer'sI Sette Palazzi Celesti and other spaces for the ever-changing-super-awesome artistic programmes. It is...
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Milan, Italy
Milan is a wonderful and busy city in Italy. Milan is one of the world's fashion capitals. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in the centre of town, is a beautiful, old shopping arcade. I must say that, even though clothes are expensive, you can find a wide variety of...
0 0 , 6 years ago -
Bosco Verticale
Bosco Verticale is one of the landmarks in Milan. I first heard about it from a friend. She told me that it is a must-see building in Milan for an interior architect. I went to Porta Garibaldi railway station. When you get out of the station you see these two green...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
Arco della Pace & Parco Sempione
Arco Della Pace is in Piazza Sempione in Milano. In my first evening in Milano, I saw Arco Della Pace. We went to a place there with my friends for aperitivo. The place is called Duomo dal 1952. That place serves an open buffet aperitivo for 10 euros. All the tastes are...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
La Vigna Di Leonardo
Leonardo's Vineyard is a hidden gem in the heart of Milano. I actually found it by chance. My aim was to see the Last Supper and Santa Maria Delle Grazie and when i went there i didint know that i had to do reservation, otherwise it is not possible to go inside. Because...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano
In Italy (as in a lot of Europe) there is no lack of museums. In this post I would like to talk specifically about one, the Civic Museum of Natural History of Milan (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano). The front of the Museum. Founded in 1838, the museum has...
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Pinacoteca Di Brera || Scala
Finding yourself downtown in Milan, you do not know how to split your attention! What to visit first? After you visit the Duomo, Duomo Square and the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, the galleries, and out in front (in the sense of coming from the Dom) hitting the market...
0 0 , 9 years ago -
Porta Nuova
Milano has a nice city center; you can admire without doubts art and architecture in every street of it. However this is not the city of Italy that is really famous among tourists for its attractions from the past times but rather from the recent history. Not...
0 0 , 9 years ago