Milan, Italy's second capital often called
“Roma secunda” for its strategic position on the
map of the country and the vibrant rhythm, is a city of contradictions.
Modern and ancient at the same time, it offers a great number of
attractions both for idle tourists and business people.
The city's history began as far as 2400 years and in 222 BC it acquired
its name which then sounded as Mediolanum, from the Romans.
Historical monuments of world importance stand side by side with
numerous entertainment centres, sightseeings
and attractions, including hundreds of lounge bars, cafes,
restaurants, etc. The nights are often as bright as the days and you
certainly won't have time to get bored.
The following is the list of Milan's greatest tourist attractions that
you are most probably to be willing to visit during your travel Italy.
The Duomo, an outstanding example of Gothic-Lombard architecture, gives
way only to the Roman Cathedral of St Peter’s. The impressive
3500 statues are located on the 12,000 m2 area, and the figure of
Madonnina (the Virgin Mary) is covered with 3900 gold leafs.
Another important religious symbol in Milan is Basilica of
Sant'Ambrogio, housing a number of priceless artefacts and artworks
narrating the city history.
The beautiful basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore will amaze its visitors
with the variety of architectural styles combined in it as a result of
numerous renovations it was subjected to.
And of course one thing that cannot be missed under any circumstances
during the Milanese part of your travel to Italy is Santa Maria delle
Grazie with the splendid “Last Supper” by Leonardo
da Vinci painted on a refectory wall.
Music connoisseurs will not miss a chance to get to La Scala Theater
Museum, and the most lucky ones - even to visit the opera house itself.
If the above is not comprehensive enough for your travel to Italy, come
to Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan’s oldest museum with
masterpieces by such artists as Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello,
Botticelli and Caravaggio.
A trip to Milan, the world capital of fashion, would be incomplete
without a shopping tour. May it only be window shopping, but do view
some works of Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Miuccia Prada, Versace
and Dolce & Gabbana to fully immerse into the city's glamorous
atmosphere. You can do this during the fashion weeks Milano Moda Uomo
or Milano Moda Donna.
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