If you visit Milan you will have to visit the traditional Milan: the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), The Last Supper (il Cenacolo di Leonardo), the Pinacoteca di Brera, Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco), La Scala (Teatro alla Scala), Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, …
Remember to see also The new Milan.
Local Guides di Milano (e non solo), qualche perla preziosa da catturare in questa bellissima città?
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Hello @pivari,
These are really great photos, thanks a lot for sharing with us. I’ve been once to the mentioned places in 2017 for a concert and they are really amazing. I was also impressed by the high temperature during the summer time, even though I’m from a tropical country (Brazil) I suffered a bit with that.
I’ve heard later on that the original L’Ultima Cena from Leonardo Da Vinci was exposed there at Santa Maria delle Grazie. Have you been there?
Hello @chiamazzetti ,
I would like to inform you that I’ve merged your post to this topic The traditional Milan where you can find a few of the amazing places to visit in Milan. If you have anything to add to these place, feel free to tell us a bit more about them. =)
Hi @pivari ,
Great photos, thanks for sharing!
I was there in spring and I agree with @FelipePK , that the weather is always warm and nice. Unfortunately, I had no chance to see the The Last Supper, because I didn’t know that I have to book a date and time. Anyway, I’ll visit this impressive city again.
PS: You can check out the post of my trip.@FelipePK Thank you!
Hello @FelipePK About Cenacolo: I visited Santa Maria delle Grazie church but it was not possible to see the Cenacolo. Only few person in the same time can see it and you have to booking the visit a lof of days before via internet. I saw it a lot of years ago. fp
Now that you mentioned @pivari I was searching a bit and saw that you need to book your visit way in advance (2 months). Thank you a lot for the trip, hope to see it next time I visit the city. =)