Piazza Duomo is the very heart of Milan, and here rises the majestic monument that symbolized the city. The cathedral invites everyone to look high in the sky, to follow its soaring grand spires, which mirror the soul of Milan, a city that could become a crossroad – Mediolanum – of people and cultures. The inside […]
Read moreIt is the artistic masterpiece that makes Milan famous worldwide. Painted between 1495 and 1498 by Leonardo da Vinci in the refectory of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, this masterpiece features a great number of innovations. First of all it’s not a wet plaster fresco but a painting on a dry wall. All the […]
Read moreThe look of Milan is rapidly changing. The urban environment of these last years is not the same anymore. Ever higher buildings soar to the sky as to grasp it. The city skyline has changed quickly and dramatically from what was the past centuries, when nothing could ever be higher than the madonna of the […]
Read moreIn 1100 archbishop Anselmo IV da Bovisio solemnly consacreted the Church of St. Sepulchre to celebrate the anniversary of the conquest of Jerusalem by the Milanese crusade. The crusaders placed a simulacrum of the sepulcher in the crypt to remember the Holy Sepulchre. They paved the crypt with smooth stones of the ancient Roman Forum […]
Read moreThe Sforza Castle is the symbol of the military power and cultural prestige that Milan has had for centuries. The goal of the tour is to illustrate the stratified history of the fortress, to admire its main architectural features, and visit some of the sections of the many collections preserved inside the castle, renamed the […]
Read moreThis temple of worldwide opera, is one of the most famous and charming buildings in Milan, thanks to its rich history, tradition, and fame. Its facade is simple and with little decoration, because initially it would overlook a narrow street, when Piazza alla Scala had not been opened yet. Its splendor is all hidden in […]
Read moreThe basilica of San Ambrogio is second only to the Duomo as place of worship in the city, a greato devotion from the people has always marked the history of this church, still so important today. It might be surprising, but when it was first built the church was located in the outskirts of the […]
Read moreThe church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is completely covered in frescoes, and thus it is called the Sistine Chapel of Milan. The complex of San Maurizio features an ample hall, with a single nave, divided into two parts, the Chamber of the Faithful (the public part) and the Chamber of the Nuns by […]
Read moreThe extraordinary ensemble of the basilica of San Eustorgio and the Cappella Portinari (Portinari Chapel), with the annexed convent, office of the Diocesan Museum is located in Porta Ticinese. The basilica takes its name from San Eustorgio, ninth bishop of Milan, believed to have brought to this site the relics of the Magi. In 1462 […]
Read moreThis church is located among the narrow streets that pay an homage to the old medieval crafts, like Via Spadari (Swordsmith street) or Via Cappellari (Hatter Street). The location is an important part of this curious and singular jewel of the Renaissance, designed by Donato Bramante. The building is in fact quite deceitful, thanks to […]
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