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What to Do in Milan
Milan Cathedral
Magnificent Gothic cathedral rises from the center of the city. Nearly six centuries to complete.
Cimitero Monumentale
Huge cementery with exciting atmosphere. Wide arrange of amazing statues, tombs and graves.
Simplon Park
Large city park in the center of Milan. Small lake inside and the playground for the kids.
La Scala
World renowned opera house built in 1778. Beautiful and breathtaking performances. Museum inside.
Church of Holy Mary of Grace
This marvellous church is the home of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper mural. A must-see, but visits must be arranged in advance.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Popular gallery situated next to the Duomo. Expensive and ellegance place. Marvellous ceilings.
Castello Sforzesco
Magnificent castle situated next to the Parco Sempione. Houses several exhibits and collections.
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
Remarkable ancient church built by St. Ambrose in 379–386. Unusual exterior appearance.
Basilica of San Lorenzo
Remarkable basilica built in the 4th century. Central dome and squat towers. Ancient architecture.
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale
Amazing museum with gardens and 23 exhibition rooms on two main floors. Many activities for children.
Milan in a Nutshell
Milan is the centre of Italy's largest urban and metropolitan area and financially the most important city in Italy. Milan represents the new Italy. The city has been largely destroyed by the WWII bomb raids and has rebuilt itself into a vibrant and cosmopolitan business capital. What makes Milan so interesting for tourists? It is its lifestyle of enjoying all kinds of pleasures – shopping, football, opera and nightlife. Supermodels, fashion victims and paparazzi come to the city twice a year for its autumn and spring shows.