What to see in Milan


Make a getaway to Milan at this time of year it is a highly recommended idea that will allow you to enjoy the city without suffering the burdens of the high season. The temperature in winter is even somewhat higher than in Madrid, so you have no excuse to postpone this trip. You will love it.

There are so many things to see in Milan, it is convenient to plan Well the day to make the most of the time and our stay in the city. In this blog we review the most interesting places from Milan, so you don't miss any.

Religious and civil architecture


One of the most famous buildings in Italy is undoubtedly the Duomo Milanese. It is the third largest Catholic cathedral in the world and exhibits a gothic facade impressive, made of white marble. Its pinnacles and gargoyles, its more than 3,500 statues and stained glass windows stand out. Amazing.


Another religious building that you can visit is the basilica of St. Ambrose, in the Lombard Romanesque style, founded in 379 by the saint, patron saint of the city. And as for civil architecture, highlights the Castello Sforzesco, the fortress of the powerful Sforza, where Leonardo da Vinci lived. Today it is the seat of several museums with archaeological and artistic treasures.

The magic of the Milanese neighborhoods


Strolling through the streets of Milan is quite an experience. They highlight the Brera neighborhoods Y Navigli, the most picturesque and charming. Brera is the artists' neighborhood, bohemian and charming. Naviglio Grande is the area of ​​the ancient channels river, with its typical houses. Today it is full of shops, antique shops, restaurants and terraces.

And, if what you want is to see art, a must-see will be the Ambrosiana Art Gallery, which preserves works by Leonardo, Botticelli or Caravaggio; and the Pinacoteca de Brera, the largest painting museum in northern Italy, with outstanding works by renowned artists from the 13th to the 20th century.

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