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| The
Duomo |
| The Duomo dates back to 1300 and
is the best example of Gothic-Lombard architecture. This
impressive religious building occupies around 12,000 square
meters and is decorated with more than 3500 statues. Next
to the Duomo is the famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele.
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| The
Castello Sforzesco |
| A majestic building which with its
mass dominates the historic center of Milan, Castello
Sforzesco contains various museums, wonderful Gothic-Renaissance
courtyards and spectacular rooms, designed by Leonardo
Da Vinci and frescoed by Bramante. Behind the Castello
stretches the beautiful Parco Sempione, an oasis in the
heart of Milan. |
| The
Navigli |
| The area where Naviglio Grande and
Naviglio Pavese run is one of the prettiest spots of Milan:
The Navigli are flanked with old characteristic "case
di ringhiera" (typical houses with open balcony),
antique shops, and above all loads of cafes, restaurants
and historic bars where live music is played and the banks
are filled with people from April to September. |
| The Last Supper |
| The world famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci, realized between 1494 and 1498, on a wall of the Canteen in the Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, on behalf of Ludovico il Moro. |
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Hotel America · Corso
XXII Marzo, 32 · Milano, Italia · Tel.+39.02.7381865·
Fax+39.02.7381865·
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