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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The church Santa Maria degli Angeli (which is its full name) is a fascinating building from the 16th century, designed by Domenico Giunti in a Baroque style. It is a rare one in the city that was not restored in a Neo-classical style during the 19th century. I really like this old church, simple and modest for city’s standards, with peaceful atmosphere.
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The Porta Nuova gate in the 12th-century walls of Milan was reinforced and embellished by Azzone Visconti (1330-39), and consists of two arches flanked by towers. Partially destroyed and incorporated into other buildings in the 15th century, it was restored in 1861 with further restoration in 1931.
This beatiful medieval Door was on the border of the circle of canals from 12th century until 1929 when the canal was covered. The Door risk being demolished last century, fortunately for the opposition of the intellectuals of that period, he did not suffer the tragic end of countless works of art cancelled by the ignorance of politicians.
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The elegant building from the end of the 17th century was for years the main social hub of the city. It was completely restored in 2015 and today it is well-known for various scientific exhibition. The palace is an amazing sight, situated at the border of the Montanelli park.
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