Its fanciful white facade is an incredible sight, but a trip to the roof is even more breathtaking, where you can stand among the spires and statues and get a good "up close" look at the gargoyles, as well as glimpses of the Alps in the distance.
Next up is the Castello Sforzesco also known as the Sforza Castle , which has seen dramatic events, was demolished, rebuilt, restored, and reborn into a landmark monument. Built in by the Visconti, destroyed less than years later,it rebuilt shortly after by the Sforza and turned into a ducal palace and noble residence. It houses several museums, including the Art Gallery with works by northern Italian masters. The Museum of Ancient Art holds many early Christian pieces and ancient art, but its biggest draw is the uncompleted statue by Michelangelo called the Rondanini Pieta'.
This poignant and powerful sculpture was never finished; Michelangelo worked on it up until his dying day, the last piece of marble that his scalpel touched, and a work that was intended to grace his own tomb. It is fascinating to see, because of its roughness, the marks of the sculptor's tools visible, the emerging vision of the artist still emerging from the stone.
In the Castello, you'll also find an Egyptian museum and one dedicated to woodworking and furnishings.
Of course, beyond the halls and galleries, a tour around the castle itself and its ramparts is a must! Parco Sempione at the Castello is the city's version of Central Park, the former ducal garden of more than acres was once 7 times larger and a hunting grounds for the dukes. Stroll the paths that lead among the various gardens and include ponds and creeks for a break from the bustle of the city.
Milan is also renowned by its opulent opera house, La Scala , which opened in It is still the premier theater in Italy, and one of the most recognized in Europe.
Its storied reputation, plush jewelry-box interior and incredible acoustics attract the cream of the crop in the opera world, and provide a perfect, special evening for spectators. The glass-roofed Galleria and other museums will keep you busy, and of course a trip to Milan isn't complete without a visit to the shopping streets to gaze in the windows of the world's leading designers' shops.
Enjoy an aperitivo in the place that popularized the ritual, dine on ossobuco or risotto, the city's signature dishes, and spend some time people watching to see what the latest styles are at the moment they emerge from the workshops!
Rent a holiday house in Milano and travel like a local. A haven at the foot of Alps and in reach of Lake Como and Milan that is tucked in a regional nature park away from the bustle and smog of the cities. The name Oggiono is derived from Augionus place full of water , fitting because the town sits between Lake Annone, and Lake Garlatte and Lake Pulsiano.
Located just 40 kilometers from Milan, you'd think Annone di Brianza would be more crowded, but instead offers a more placid lake experience. Toggle navigation Rent your vacation villa in Italy with us! Search Villas Italian villas by region Amalfi Coast. Sorrento Coast. Cilento National Park. Lake Como. Rome and Latium. Capri and Ischia.
Puglia Apulia. Lake Maggiore. Lake Garda. Leonardo Da Vinci also spent many of his years in Milan leaving many tourist attractions behind like his famous Last Supper painting and the murals in Duomo di Milano.
His famous Codex of Templar fame is also located in Milan as are many of his inventions. It was only in that all the provinces of Italy were unified with Rome being named the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. In , the monarchy was disbanded and the name changed to the Italian Republic or Italy as we know it today.
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