Milan - Ancient & modern

Milan is the capital of Lombardy with a population of 1.3 million inhabitants. It is the biggest industrial city of Italy with many different industrial sectors. A center of many financial businesses, and its so-called 'hinterland' is an avant-garde industrial area.

It is a home of fashion and arts, a magnetic point for designers, artists, photographers and models.

By day, Milan is a sunny city full of people heading to work, drinking their cappuccinos, and touring the city’s iconic landmarks, but by night, it transforms into a lively scene of conversation, appetizers, and dancing.

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Piazza del Duomo – The geographical and historical center of Milan. The Duomo was built in 1386 and became the symbol of Milan. An extravagant Gothic cathedral with Its pearly white facade, adorned with 135 spires and 3400 statues.

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The statue of Napoleon on the Piazza del Duomo

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the city's largest shopping centers.

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The famous Castello Sforzesco is one of the most frequented Milan attractions and it’s only 10 minute walk from the Piazza del Duomo.

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Porta Sempione is a city gate of Milan. The gate is marked by a landmark triumphal arch called Arco Della Pace ("Arch of Peace").

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Leonardo Da Vinci statue in Piazza della Scala

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Everyday fashion

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Porta Nuova "New Gate" is one of the main business districts of Milan. Named after the well-preserved Neoclassic gate built in 1810 on this site, it is now one of Italy's most high-tech and international districts.

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Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a pair of residential towers in the Porta Nuova district.

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The church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the home of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper.

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Atmosfera - Fine dinning tram

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Milano guide

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