Tourism in Milan
Tourism in Milan
Milan is one of the cities of Italy, the most important and largest cities in the north, and is characterized as the most populous cities, since it is located in the plain of Lombardy, and also is a center of fashion in the level of Europe and Italy, all contain the most important fashion houses in the world, Because it is considered the gateway to Italy and France and Switzerland and the Alps, and the city of Milan is abundant in water because of the existence of several rivers within the most important of which is the Olona River, the river Lambro, and a small branch of the River Siviso, and includes many tourist cities.
Most important places in Milan
Santa Maria della Grazi and the Last Supper of Davinci: One of us did not hear about the Leonardo da Vinci plateau last dinner, so that the monastery of Santa Maria is home to this painting, and although the building was bombed during the Second World War, it still exists so far. Church of St. Imborghio: The name of the church is attributed to the name of St. Imborghio and is considered one of the oldest churches in Milan. It is characterized by its ancient architectural status and is a distinctive example of Roman architecture. The Cathedral of Milan is one of the most famous religious sights. It is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. It includes a collection of statues, most notably a statue of the Balzuriali and Vittorio Emanuel, as well as the Cathedral Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Sforza Castle: This castle is located in the middle of the city, where you will not have to climb a hill to reach it, you will see inside the castle a palace containing a collection of the most beautiful artifacts that highlight the architectural details sculpted by the artist Michelangelo, there is also the Museum of Ancient Art, Musical instruments and archaeological museum of prehistoric times. Opera House and the Lascala Museum: The Opera House is not like any ordinary opera. The opera is a unique experience for its fans, and until its concerts are attended, tickets must be booked before. It consists of a series of musical instruments and various drawings. Behind them behind the scenes. Vittorio Emanuele II: Built in the form of a cross, it has a huge glass ceiling, elegant shops and restaurants, and a mosaic of old Italian symbols. The exhibition connects Milan's most famous landmarks, the Duomo and the La Scala Theater. Brera Photo Gallery is a museum that includes a collection of works by leading artists, notably Piero Bellini and Reviel, with thirty-eight halls. Park Parc Simpion and parks: After you have finished the tour of different places in the city of Milan, you can rest and relax in Parco Sempione Park, do different activities or play or just sit on the green grass under a leafy tree
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