One of the world’s fashion capitals, Milan offers endless opportunities for chic shopping. Hit the artsy neighborhood of Brera for leather goods and Via Monte Napoleone for exclusive, expensive boutiques. The enchanting mosaics and glass vaults of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II make shoppers feel like they’re wandering inside a painting. Take break from your spree to gape at the iconic Duomo, then grab tickets to a performance at La Scala. Post-opera, the Navigli district pulses with late-night activity.
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S.Siro golf is a unique driving range in Milan. Located in the center of the San Siro Race Track offers spectacular scenery in the greenest area of the city. Measuring more than 250 meters, it features 31 driving range stalls, of which 15 are covered and a short play area consisting of a 650 sq.m. putting green, Bunker and Approach area. Equipment and dressing rooms are available for free.
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I am an architect/artist who studied at Fine Art Academy of Brera and Politecnico of Milano. The experience I offer in my Atelier are: - Oil painting - Watercolor painting - Acrylic painting - Mosaics - Sculpture - Fashion design. Actually, I teach in Milano at Atelier Azzurro all these courses since 1990. In my Atelier artists and students from all over the world come to experience their creativity.
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All the football fans know that watching your favorite team's match (AC Milan) at the stadium (SAN SIRO) is a hundred times more interesting than doing it at home or cafe. the atmosphere was awesome with Italians. loved it. Forza Milan!!
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Wonderful horse of Leonardo da Vinci, must see. His story is very strange. The study for the realization of this equestrian masterpiece began in 1482, when Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan, proposed to Leonardo to build the largest equestrian statue in the world. In 1493, the first design was modified and another design like this was implemented and displayed. A clay copy was also shown publicly. Everything was ready but the 100 tons of bronze, necessary to make the statue, were not available due to the merger of several cannons useful for the defense of the Este duchy. In 1499, French troops arrived in Milan, which used it as a target - shot (idiots) and destroyed it. Thanks to the American Charles Dent, art collector, enthusiastic about the idea of realizing Leonardo's dream, we can see this majestic work. He managed to build the company for fifteen years at a cost of $ 2.5 million, he died before seeing the horse completed. Another American, Frederik Meijer, continued to finance the project, which eventually materialized He was placed in this position in 1999. I understand that a horse is doing well in front of the Milan racecouse, but only idiots like the French in 1499 did not understand that it was a job to be placed in a central area of the city
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You can enjoy visiting this athletic museum and knowledge about this stadium and the most famous two football teams, AC Milan & Inter Milan.
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