![]() DuomoA masterpiece of flying buttresses, 135 spires and 3200 statues, Milan’s Gothic Duomo is truly breathtaking to behold. |
![]() Sforzesco CastleThe Sforzesco Castle is one of Milan’s most important landmarks. It long served as a symbol of power for local and foreign rulers. At the start of the early twentieth century the castle was saved from demolition and now houses a number of civic museums. |
![]() Basilica of Sant’AmbrogioThe Basilica of St. Ambrogio is one of the oldest and most important churches in Milan. |
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![]() Basilica S. Maria delle GrazieSanta Maria Delle Grazie in Milan is a magnificent church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
![]() The Last SupperThe Last Supper, the unrivalled masterpiece painted between 1495 and 1497 by Leonardo da Vinci, whose work was to herald a new era in the history of art. |
![]() San Siro StadiumThe temple of soccer game in Milano |
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Brera PinacotecaThe Pinacoteca is the main museum of Milan, and one of the most important of the world for its prestigious collections of ancient and modern painting |
![]() Palazzo RealeOriginally the seat of Milan’s government from medieval times through World War I, today Palazzo Reale is a flourishing center of arts and culture in Milan. |
![]() Galleria Vittorio EmanueleOne of the most fashionable places in the very center of Milano |