The Province of Milan (Italian: Provincia di Milano) was a province in the Lombardy region, Italy. Its capital was the city of Milan. The provincial territory was highly urbanized, resulting in the third highest population density among the Italian provinces with more than 2,000 inhabitants/km, just behind the provinces of Naples and the bordering Monza e Brianza, created in 2004 splitting the north-eastern part from the province of Milan itself. On January 1, 2015 it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Milan.
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Fratelli Cozzi Museum stemmed from the passion of Pietro Cozzi for Alfa Romeo cars, after he decided to collect one sample of each model produced by "Casa del Biscione". Beginning with 1950s' designs, it was decided to identify the quintessential models, special series, top-performance engines, and more than 50 cars were assembled, including some that are unique worldwide. Nor does the museum lack for original documents, books, drawings, films, signs, trophies, photographs, and objects that, as much as the cars, bear witness to the history of Fratelli Cozzi's strong and enduring partnership with Alfa Romeo. The collection is constantly updated with new models and is an important legacy for 20th-century history of Italian cars, as well as playing a key role in understanding the industrial growth of this outstanding brand, born in Milan in 1910.
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The Alfa Romeo Museum has been completely renovated and is even more prestigious. The historical site in Arese has a new look and open to public with a refined arrangement that reflects Alfa Romeo's distinctive DNA. Six floors of history binding past, present and future and complimenting the achievements of an extraordinary brand, its vehicles, its technology and style.
I trekked out to the Alfa Museum with my Alfa tragic partner. He was in raptures, naturally, but even to a mild Alfa lover like myself, this museum, with its lively depiction of the history of the iconic brand, was a treat. The historic models on display gave a colourful and photogenic impression of the history of Alfa Romeo. What beautiful cars they are. I especially loved the video clippings of famous racing victories, and of Alfa Romeos in famous films. The red Spider in The Graduate, it has to be said, is drool-worthy. There were many models on display, and the information accompanying them was just enough to satisfy your curiosity without overburdening you with information. At the end of it all came the coffee shop - the coolest coffee shop in Italy. With options for all dietary requirements. A great morning out, strongly recommended. Go see for yourself.
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Teatro Repower is the first theatre in Italy that was designed specifically to host the biggest musicals and their awe-inspiring set designs. It was built in 2003 by ForumNet, the leading group in Italy in the management of multipurpose venues (including the Mediolanum Forum and the Palazzo dello Sport di Roma) and in the production of content and services for live entertainment. The theatre can accommodate up to 1,730 spectators in a large inclined stalls area and offers cutting-edge technical solutions: the stage is a record-breaking 800 sqm and the proscenium is more than 16 m long; there is an orchestra pit and a light bridge for 400 stage lights with 3 booths for spotlights. Straight from its very first season the theatre led the way in Italy in terms of audience numbers and has contributed in a decisive manner to the development of musicals in the country.
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We went to a concert in November. It was easy to reach the Forum. From Gioia Station, we took the metro to Assago and got off at the last station. From there, you can go directly to the Forum through an overpass. It takes 5 minutes. Forum' staff was nice and helpful in offering directions. We got our tickets in 2 minutes, so no cue. Metro ticket:2 euros per way.
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Designed by Michele De Lucchi, the internationally renowned architect, "Il Centro" is inspired by the ancient courts of Lombardy and the beautiful Valera villa with its village. The architectural concept is characterized by the system of squares, each with its own identity and all places of aggregation, it is there that are placed more than 200 shops, 25 restaurants, a diagnostic center, a sports center and several playgrounds.
Fantastic shopping around 20 / 25 minutes from central Milan Very clean , great choice of shops & good selection of restaurants in food hall , would recommend roadhouse Kids indoor play area with big slide
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