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Milan Cathedral



The Duomo is the emblem of Milan and one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Its majestic white marble facade and more than 3,000 statues adorn this architectural masterpiece. As you climb up to the terraces, you can enjoy spectacular views of the city and, on a clear day, of the Alps. A place of worship and history that leaves you breathless.

Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery



Known as "the living room of Milan," the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a splendid covered passageway, built in the 19th century, that connects Piazza del Duomo with Piazza della Scala. Among luxury boutiques and historic cafes, walking under its glass dome is a unique experience. One of the most iconic and popular places in the city, perfect for shopping and relaxation.

Scala Theater



One of the world's most celebrated opera houses, La Scala has seen the greatest composers and opera singers in history perform. With its elegant neoclassical facade and richly decorated interior, it offers a magical atmosphere for those who love art and music. Attending a performance here is a true privilege for any fan.

Sforza Castle



An imposing Renaissance fortress, the Castello Sforzesco is a must-see for anyone visiting Milan. Once home to the powerful Sforza family, it now houses museums and priceless art collections, including works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Its gardens and towers are perfect for a walk immersed in history.

Sforza Castle



An imposing Renaissance fortress, the Castello Sforzesco is a must-see for anyone visiting Milan. Once home to the powerful Sforza family, it now houses museums and priceless art collections, including works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Its gardens and towers are perfect for a stroll immersed in history.



Simplon Park



Located just behind the Sforzesco Castle, Sempione Park is one of Milan's green lungs, perfect for a relaxing break in nature. With its wide lawns, ponds and tree-lined paths, it is an ideal place for walks, picnics and outdoor activities. Also located within the park is the Peace Arch, a neoclassical monument celebrating peace.

Navigli



The Navigli is one of Milan's most atmospheric and lively neighborhoods. Famous for the historic canals designed by Leonardo da Vinci, today they offer a vibrant nightlife, quaint cafes and restaurants overlooking the water. Perfect for a sunset stroll, they are the perfect place to immerse yourself in the most authentic and bohemian Milan.

Brera Picture Gallery



The Pinacoteca di Brera is one of Italy's most important museums, located in the artistic district of Brera. It houses a vast collection of masterpieces ranging from the Renaissance to modern times, with works by artists such as Raphael, Caravaggio and Hayez. Walking through its halls, one is immersed in an atmosphere rich in history and artistic beauty.

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