Guida di Giulio

Giulio
Guida di Giulio

Visite turistiche

If there’s one attraction that represents the spirit of Milan and all its history, it’s the Duomo di Milano. This cathedral, which took nearly six centuries to finish, allows visitors to congregate, commiserate and bask in the magnificence of the structure’s inherent beauty. The Duomo’s most popular feature is its walkable rooftop where dozens of visitors are usually gathered for anything from spiritual contemplation to enjoying the view over a cup of espresso.
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Milano Domkirke
Piazza del Duomo
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If there’s one attraction that represents the spirit of Milan and all its history, it’s the Duomo di Milano. This cathedral, which took nearly six centuries to finish, allows visitors to congregate, commiserate and bask in the magnificence of the structure’s inherent beauty. The Duomo’s most popular feature is its walkable rooftop where dozens of visitors are usually gathered for anything from spiritual contemplation to enjoying the view over a cup of espresso.
This castle’s origins can be traced back hundreds of years to its construction under the watchful eye of mercenary-turned-politician Francesco Sforza. Today, the Castello Sforzesco features walkable grounds and an interior that visitors could get lost in for days on end. Art masterpieces line the walls of every hall, every bedroom and every study. This compound is massive, so the best way to plan your visit is by going to the website www.milanocastello.it and viewing what works are currently on display and what special exhibitions are ongoing.
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Castello Sforzesco
Piazza Castello
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This castle’s origins can be traced back hundreds of years to its construction under the watchful eye of mercenary-turned-politician Francesco Sforza. Today, the Castello Sforzesco features walkable grounds and an interior that visitors could get lost in for days on end. Art masterpieces line the walls of every hall, every bedroom and every study. This compound is massive, so the best way to plan your visit is by going to the website www.milanocastello.it and viewing what works are currently on display and what special exhibitions are ongoing.