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Milan City Guide
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The Cimitero Monumentale is therefore a complex architectural landscape whose contents can be interpreted at different levels. The cemetery not only offers a means of witnessing the passage of various artistic phases, but also provides a window... Read More |
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The Duomo, a landmark cathedral in Milan, is an imposing Gothic church dating back to the 1300s. The magnificent cathedral took five centuries to build and its façade has been sited for its captivating beauty by famous writers such as Mark Twain... Read More |
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The Teatro alla Scala was founded, under the auspices of the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, to replace the Royal Ducal Theatre, which was destroyed by fire on 26 February 1776 and had until then been the home of opera in Milan... Read More |
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The area around Lake Orta has long been a favorite tourists, thanks to the quiet beauty of the landscape, its fascinating history and its wealth of artistic treasures - principally Romanesque and Baroque architecture... Read More |
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On ProActive Travel's Milan Lakes Region trip, you'll experience more than just Europe's playground of the rich and famous. Surrounding legendary lakes of Como, Lugano, and Maggiore lies an abundance of outdoor sporting activities... Read More |
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From historic excitement and "Euro" flare that is Milan, through liberal Bologna to historic Ferrara and Ravenna, this trip offers something for first-time visitors to Italy as well the experienced traveler... Read More |
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The San Siro Stadium has been inaugurated on the 19th of September 1926. It is one of the most well known stadiums in the world. On this stadium AC Milan and Inter are playing their home matches... Read More |
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