The Duomo of Milan, dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente, is the most important work of Gothic architecture in Italy. Built in white marble, the building extends over a length of more than 157 meters, making it a majestic church: the second largest on the entire Italian peninsula.
The Navigli district is one of the trendiest and most picturesque in Milan, with a lively spirit and easily accessible by metro line 2. The Navigli area is so called because it includes the Naviglio Grande and the Naviglio Pavese and is a system of canals designed by Leonardo da Vinci to allow navigation.
The Pinacoteca di Brera is the main public gallery of paintings in Milan. It contains one of the most important collections of Italian paintings from the thirteenth to the twentieth century; shares the site in the Brera Palace.
Piazza Gae Aulenti, the epicenter of Milan's most modern district. The square was inaugurated in 2012 and is dedicated to the famous architect Gae Aulenti.
The Arch of Peace is a triumphal arch located in Piazza Sempione in Milan, which was part of the former Porta Sempione.
The Parco Sempione is a large green-space close to the Castello Sforzesco. It was built between 1890 and 1893 imitating a typical English garden.
Corso Buenos Aires is an important shopping street in Milan, which contains more than 350 shops of different items, with one of the highest daily turnovers in the world.
Quartiere da imponenti palazzi che mostrano i diversi periodi dell'architettura italiana. Un quartiere storico di Milano e pieno di vita, da non perdere.