Things to do in Milan
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Castello Sforzesco, the fortress “defended” by Leonardo da Vinci
The Castello Sforzesco is a Renaissance fortress and Leonardo da Vinci was involved in its construction. Today, this symbol of Milan is home to genuine artistic treasures.
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Milan Central Station: majestic and impressive
Milan Central Station is the second most important station in Italy and one of the largest in Europe.
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What to see in Bergamo, an enchanting medieval city
Bergamo, a walled city with palaces and castles, is less than an hour away from Milan. It makes for a perfect one-day excursion.
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Teatro alla Scala, one of Milan’s great treasures
The Teatro alla Scala in Milan, inaugurated in 1779 with a work by Salieri, is arguably the finest opera house in the world
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What to see in Brescia: a historic Lombard city
Roman, medieval and Renaissance monuments await visitors in Brescia, the second largest city in Lombardy and the perfect trip from Milan.
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Coffee in Italy: common rituals, secrets and sins
For Italians, coffee is a true religion that requires a specific ritual, with certain dos and don’ts that are worth knowing about.
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Milan Fashion Week: Italy’s great clothing show
Milan Fashion Week is an essential event for the fashion industry and everything that surrounds it. Don’t miss this glamorous week!
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Bosco Verticale in Milan: a look at sustainable architecture
The Bosco Verticale consists of two residential buildings that are also an enormous vertical garden. Discover all there is to know about this housing development in Milan.
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The Brera Art Gallery, a palace converted into a museum
The Pinacoteca di Brera [Brera Art Gallery], housed in a former Baroque palace, is the best place to see a great collection of Italian art in Milan.
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Fiera Milano: Italy’s largest events space
The Fiera Milano, or the Milan Trade Fair, hosts some of Italy’s largest events and conferences. See it for yourself during the Milan Design Week and HostMilano.