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Milan Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Milan-Filarete Tower and fountain Milan-Filarete Tower and fountain Dany55 Milan is the biggest city of North Italy. The powerhouse of the country and one of the most stylish cities of the planet. But it is also a city with many important museums and wonderful monuments. See the Castello Sforzesco the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie (which displays Leonardo’s Last Supper) the Brera Museum (Madonna and Child and Pieta by Bellini) and many other museums monuments and churches. Moreover, Milan is a lively city, with several pubs, discos and nightclubs. Being a fashion capital too, you might run into a top model or designer. The best chances are in the area around Brera (the artist zone) or the Navigli area. And if you have money to spend, just make a visit in via Montenapoleone and via della Spiga where you’ll find boutiques by Gucci, Ferragamo, Valentino, Armani, Ferre, Fendi and others. Look for other famous designer labels and items such as shoes, camelhair blankets and leather goods. Near Milan are two must-sees (both can be visited in a day trip): the Carthusian Monastery of Pavia and the 12th-century Chiaravalle Abbey (founded by St. Bernard of Cistercian). Two hours outside of Milan in Pessione is the museum of the history of wine making which has a fine collection of wine-making equipment Imperial glass receptacles and Etruscan and Apuleian ceramics. and the man who made that Part or or all of this text stems from the original article at: www.world66.com __________Sights Edit This A view of the Catsello Sforzesco A view of the Catsello Sforzesco Giorgio Baresi You thought Milan was only a commercial and industrial city for businessmen? Surprise! Here you can find so many interesting and wonderful masterpieces that it is hard to imagine! Just begin at the city centre, where the huge Duomo appears in all its magnificence. This is the Cathedral and the symbol of Milan, with its golden statue "La Madonnina", which is inside the heart of every inhabitant. Then, you have the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a covered and elegant gallery with restaurants and bookstores. If you enter it from Piazza del Duomo, you'll exit in Piazza della Scala where the world known Teatro alla Scala appears. This is the centre of lyric opera and it is not difficult to meet here important artists like Riccardo Muti, who is the conductor of the local orchestra. You can make a tour in the nearby, from Via Manzoni to Via della Spiga and via Montenapoleone, the heart of the Fashion. When you arrive in the heart of Brera, the place of the artists, full of locals and pubs, visit the Pinacoteca. Along Via Manzoni there is also the Poldi Pezzoli, another very important museum of Milan. Towards Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, one of the most fascinating places of the whole city, you can admire the Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio in Romanesque style, dedicated to the Saint patron of Milan. In the nearby there is the Catholic University, former monastery of the Abbey. From here you can begin a walking tour along Via San Vittore. On the left of the street, you'll find the Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica - Leonardo Da Vinci, an important museum which collects fundamental signs of the technological progress of humanity and which is dedicated to the genius of Leonardo. Not far from here, there is the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie where you will find the art of Bramante. In the refectory, the famous Cenacolo (Last Supper) painted by Leonardo appears in all its magnificence. The restoration of this fresco has just finished after many years of hard work due to the fact that Leonardo experimented a new technique when he painted his masterpiece and this has created severe problems of conservation. The Last Supper is part of the Unesco World Heritage. As you can see, the list of the sights not to miss in Milan seems endless. It is really difficult to list all of them, but certainly you cannot miss the Castello Sforzesco whose central tower (Torre del Filarete) dominates one of the most common and beautiful landscapes in Milan. The castle is situated in the Parco Sempione, opposite to the Arco della Pace dedicated to Napoleon. The construction of this castle was decided under the rule of the Visconti, but it is thanks to the Sforza family if the castle reached the grandiosity you can still admire today. So, maybe the best way to get to know Milan is simply to make a walking tour and just look at all the beautiful buildings and sights you can find everywhere. Or simply take a public bus and look outside the window. Milan is there for you! Contributors March 24, 2005 change by giorgio March 23, 2005 change by hollandtraveler March 23, 2005 change by reen [Add Sight] Duomo (Cathedral) Edit This Duomo Cathedral Duomo Cathedral photo by: Adil Ibrahim Amin - adil_amin90@hotmail.com The Milan Duomo is the world's largest Gothic cathedral and the city's symbol. Begun in 1386 and taking nearly five centuries to complete, the church is from the outside an incredible building, notable as much for its decoration as its size. The gloomy interior holds, among other objects, the golden statue "La Madonnina" which is the main attraction inside and as well in the heart of every inhabitant. Even a popular song has been dedicated to it! The Duomo is full of Gothic spires in white Candoglia marble whereas the interior is enormous and a bit intimidating. First service is more.. type: Churches and Cathedrals World66 rating: [rate it] address: Piazza del Duomo openinghours: 10-4 zipcode: 62521 openings: 5-5 Church of San Satiro Edit This South of the cathedral piazza, you will see the famous church of San Satiro, a study in ingenuity, commissioned from Milan's foremost Renaissance architect, Bramante, in 1476. Originally the oratory of the adjacent 9th century church of San Satiro, Bramante tranformed it into a long-naved basilica by converting the long oblong oratory into the transept and adding a trompe l'oeil apse to the back wall. The original structure of San Satiro was derived from Armenian architecture. It was an imitation of the 7th century Armenian cathedral of Bagaran, known as St. John or Sourp more.. type: Churches and Cathedrals World66 rating: [rate it] address: Piazza del Duomo Santa Maria delle Grazie Edit This In the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie you can admire the art of Bramante. In the refectory, the famous Cenacolo (Last Supper) painted by Leonardo appears in all its magnificence. The restoration of this fresco has just finished after many years of hard work due to the fact that Leonardo experimented a new technique when he painted his masterpiece and this has created severe problems of conservation. The Last Supper is part of the Unesco World Heritage. type: Churches and Cathedrals World66 rating: [rate it] address: Tel. +39 02 89 42 11 46 openinghours: tue - fri from 9.00 - 21.00, sat from 9.00 - midnight, sun from 9.00 - 20.00 Branca Tower Edit This This tower, built in 1933, is 108.6 metres high. Designed by Gio Ponti. The observation deck can be reached by elevator (maximum of 5 persons). Entrance: EUR 3.00. You can find this beautiful tower in the Parco Sempione. Wed 10:30am-12.30pm and 4-6:30pm; Sat 10:30am-1pm, 3-6:30pm and 8:30pm-midnight; Sun 10.30am-2pm and 2:30-7pm. type: Parks, Gardens and Zoos World66 rating: [rate it] tel: 02/3314120 openingHours: Wed 10:30am-12.30pm and 4-6:30pmSat 10:30am-1pm, 3-6:30pm and 8:30pm-midnight; Sun 10.30am-2pm and 2:30-7pm. address: Viale Camoens Castello Sforzesco Edit This A must see is the Castello Sforzesco whose central tower (Torre del Filarete) dominates one of the most common and beautiful landscapes in Milan. The castle is situated in the Parco Sempione, opposite to the Arco della Pace dedicated to Napoleon. The construction of this castle was decided under the rule of the Visconti family, but it is thanks to the Sforza family that the castle reached the grandiosity you can still admire today. type: Castles World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Pontaccio Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio Edit This Towards Piazza Sant' Ambrogio, one of the most fascinating places of the whole city. Here you can admire the Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio in Romanesque style, dedicated to the Saint patron of Milan. In the nearby there is the Catholic University, former monastery of the Abbey. type: Churches and Cathedrals World66 rating: [rate it] __________Tourist information: Main office: Via Marconi 1, off Piazza Duomo (on the right looking at the Duomo) Openings: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 8pm, Sat 9am - 1pm & 2 - 7pm, Sun 9am - 1pm Branch office: Stazione Centrale Phone codes: The international code for italy is +39 The national area code for Milan is 02 (zero must be digited) Post offices: Via Cordusio 4, off Piazza Cordusio Emergency: National: 911 Police: 113 Carabinieri: 112 Fire brigade: 115 Ambulance: 118 Hospital: 24/7 casualty department at the Fatebenefratelli hospital, tel. 0263631 Contributors June 16, 2005 change by claudio72 _________Getting There Edit This BY TRAIN: Most international and long distance trains pull in at the monumental Stazione Centrale, northeast of the centre on Piazza Duca d'Aosta, on underground lines 2 and 3. These lines (MM) will led you downtown in ten minutes. Other stations relevant for regional links are Garibaldi, Lambrate, Rogoredo (National Railways) and Cadorna (Ferrovie Nord Milano, local railway). All these are connected with subway network. An underground train link called "Passante Ferroviario" offers a suburban service to surroundings. Trenitalia (National Railways): www.trenitalia.com Ferrovie Nord Milano (trains to Como, Erba, Novara, Varese, Laveno, Malpensa Airport): www.ferrovienord.it BY BUS: International and long distance buses arrive and depart mainly from new bus station, located in front of Porta Garibaldi train station (metro line 2 station GARIBALDI or SBahn station GARIBALDI PASSANTE). Attention: former "station" located in Piazza Castello, in front of the Castello Sforzesco, doesn't exist anymore since some years, but often on guides is still quoted. BY AIR: Milan has three airports: Linate, Malpensa and Orio al Serio. Linate is the closer one, 7 km from city centre, and is the city airport. It's connected by urban bus 73 with downtown (ends near to metro station S.BABILA line 1. Ticket: 1€) and with the Stazione Centrale every 20 minutes (in the evening every 30 min) by private companies. Link: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it The main intercontinental airport, Malpensa, is 50 km away towards Lago Maggiore. It's connected by some bus companies (about 5€) with the main train station or by express train to Cadorna Station (10€). Link: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it Orio al Serio airport is located nearby Bergamo and it is mainly used by low-fares airlines. It is connected by bus mainly from Central train station (metro line 2 and 3) or Lambrate train station (metro line 2) for about 7€. Link: www.sacbo.it USEFUL LINK The website http://www.infopoint.it/trl_index.htm (unfortunately in italian only...) includes all REGIONAL links (both train companies, regional buses, boats, etc.). Long distance trains and buses aren't included. Contributors June 16, 2005 change by claudio72 July 04, 2005 change by berione [Add Global transport mode] Express Railway Link to Malpensa Airport Edit This The fastest and surest way (40 minutes) of getting to Milan City from the Malpensa Airport is the "Malpensa Express" Railway link between the Airport and the Milano Cadorna Train Station located in Piazzale Cadorna. From there you can take a taxi, a bus, the underground subway (Red Line 1 or Green Line 2), a tram and so on. One ticket is €11 or if you buy it on the train then it's €13.50. Children are less and return tickets are available. type: By Rail World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.ferrovienord.it Malpensa Airport Edit This This is the biggest airport of Milan. There are three Milan Airports so be sure you know which one you are landing at. Then there are two Terminals so make sure you know which Terminal you are landing at. Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. There is a free 24 hour shuttle bus that leaves every 20 minutes between the two Terminals. If you have an early morning plane leaving Malpensa then be sure you get there two hours ahead of take-off time. Stay in a hotel 3 minutes nearby, the night before, and use their shuttle bus to the airport. Eliminate transportation more.. type: By Air World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it Orio al Serio Airport (Bergamo) Edit This There is a third Airport which is considered a Milan Airport. It has three different names (or even more combinations of names): Milan Airport - Orio al Serio, Bergamo Airport, Orio al Serio Airport and so on. In any case its code is BGY just like the airport code of Malpensa Airport is MXP or Los Angeles International Airport is LAX. The Orio al Serio Airport is located in the town of Orio al Serio which is right next to the town of Bergamo. It's very small so there is just one terminal. It's around 50 kilometres from Milan so it takes around 50 minutes to more.. type: By Rail World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.orioaeroporto.it Trains Edit This Trenitalia is the name of the National Railway. The trains are one of the best ways to travel in Italy and a large number of people use this method of transport to get around for business, to get to school or University or for pleasure. There is a fast train called Eurostar with first and second class. Then there is T-Biz which is Business Class. After that there are the Intercity Plus trains with first and second class and a restaurant or bar car. Following this is the Intercity train which is a basic service used mainly between two local cities. If more.. type: By Rail World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.trenitalia.it ________Museums Edit This Here are a few suggested museums in Milan. Contributors March 24, 2005 new by giorgio (1 point) [Add Museum] Museo del Duomo Edit This Situated in the Palazzo Reale next to the cathedral you will find here several masterpieces of art and craftworks, that still belong to the huge cathedral treasure. The exhibited objects (mass requisites, drawings, sculptures etc.) are like a window to religious life during the times, from the late Gothic age till today. For more information call the museum (Tel. 0039-02-860358 or fax 0039-02-72022419) or have a look at their WEBPAGE *Section:Getting Around Public transports The municipal transports company in Milan is called ATM and you can find more.. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] address: Piazza Duomo 14 - Palazzo Reale, I - 20122 Milano openinghours: every day from 9.30 - 12.30 and from 15.00 - 18.00 Museo Poldi Pezzoli Edit This Founded in 1881 this museum is located in the heart of Milan in the former palazzo of Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli, whose art collection formed the basis of the recent museum (Tel. 0039-02-794889, 796334 or fax 8690788). Here you will find antiquities and paintings, furniture and sculpture. Some of the most famous art objects are pieces by Piero della Francesca, Botticelli, Pollaiolo, Mantegna, Boltraffio, Fra Galgario, Ceruti, Guardi, Canaletto and Tiepolo. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Manzoni 12, I - 20121 Milano openinghours: wed - sun from 10.00 to 18.00 Pinacoteca di Brera Edit This This extraordinary museum hosts more than 400 real masterpieces and documents of Lombardian and Italian paintings - from the 14th century till today. Watch for example the "Cristo Morto" by Mantegna, the "Pietà" by Giovanni Bellini, the "Sposalizio della Vergine" by Raffaello, the "Pala Montefeltro" by Piero della Francesca, the "Cristo alla Colonna" by Bramante , the "Ritrovamento del corpo di S. Marco" by Tintoretto or the most famous "Cena in Emaus" by Caravaggio. type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Brera 28, I - 20121 Milano openinghours: wed - sun from 8.30 to 19.30 Museo Nazionale della Scienza e dellaTecnologia Edit This Named after Leonardo da Vinci this technical museum exhibits about 40.000 sqm more than 15.000 objects of all technical interests: ships, aircrafts, cars, radios, early mechanic machines such as a calculating machine designed by Blaise Pascal or early sound and musical machines. For more information call Tel. 0039-02-485551 or fax 0039-02-48010016 type: Museums World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via San Vittore 21, I - 20123 Milano openinghours: wed - fri from 9.30 to 17.00. Sat & sun from 9.30 to 18.30 url: www.museoscienza.org _______Nightlife and Entertainment Edit This When it comes to nightlife Milan, it is really thrilling. No matter if you prefer a cosy pub, a trendy Clubs & Dancing, a theatres play or watching a good movie. Famous and popular is also the "Musica in Metro" programma, a series of summer concerts performed by local music students dressed in their black-tie best in subway stations. World famous "La Scala" is of course always worth a visit, but good tickets are usually sold out long before a tourist even arrives in Milan. The opera traditionally opens its season on december 7th and performances continue through early june. The summer season during june and september (the Scala is closed for the month of mid-july through august) offers recitals, operas and concerts as well as some ballet. Regarding cinemas there is a large choice of theatres. Some houses such as the "Angelicum" or the "Anteo" specialize in showing films in their original language. Between late june and late august, the "Cinema nel parco" festival offers outdoor showings of recent films. The main Bars & Pubs areas are the "Navigli" and "Porta Ticinese" district, alive with clubs, beer halls and sandwich bars. Another attracting quarter is the Brera district, a bit more safe and clean with art galleries, small clubs and restaurants. Display all or display just: Bars & Pubs Casinos Clubs & Dancing Clubs and dancing Theatres Show best rated on top | Show in alphabetical order [Add Entertainment place] kookabar Edit This The kookabar is a australian owned and run bar near porta romana,it is a trusted haven for ex patriots with a garden style cocktail bar and a under ground sports bar,billiards,darts, sky tv coverage of all major sporting events,tel. 0254122507, http://www.kookabar.net type: Bars & Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] email: info@kookabar.net address: piazzale libia 3 milano tel: 0254122507 ClosingTime: 2.00am closingtime: 2.00am url: www.kookabar.net zipcode: 20135 Milano - Locali e spettacoli Edit This Lots of informations about entertainment and nightlife in Milano type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.nottidaleon.it Alcatraz Edit This One of the largest discoes of Milan. On Fridays, you can listen to the greatest hits of the 70s, 80s and 90s. On Saturdays, the dominating music is Rock. type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Valtellina 25 url: www.alcatrazmilano.com Hollywood Edit This One of the discoes chosen by the top models during their presence in Milan for the Fashion events. type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] address: Corso Como 15 Magazzini Generali Edit This Another very famous dancing not to miss in your musical tour of Milan. See as well their WEBPAGE type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Pietrasanta 14 El Brellin Edit This One of the many nice bars in the Navigli district. type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] email: closed Sun address: Vicolo Lavandai at Alzaia Naviglio Grande tel: 02/5810-1351 Teatro alla Scala Edit This La Scala is one of the most famous lyrical theatres in the world. The local orchestra is directed by Riccardo Muti. The Scala season begins each year on 7th December, Sant'Ambrogio's day, patronal holiday of Milan. type: Theatres World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.lascala.milano.it Propaganda Edit This Each Saturday night the local Radio 105 Classics is present here with its deejays and you can dance to the most famous music of the 70s and 80s. type: Clubs & Dancing World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Castelbarco 11 Nordest Cafe Edit This An elegant bar featuring jazz concerts Wednesday and Thursday nights and classical music on Fridays. type: Bars & Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via P. Borsieri 35 openinghours: closed Sat. tel: 02/6900-1900 Orient Express Edit This Cosy bar, where it is also possible to get a bite to eat and listen to live music. type: Bars & Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Fiori Chiari 8 tel: 02/805-6227 Tunnel Edit This Latin american music. type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Sammartini Bar Magenta Edit This Extremely trendy and usually packed with a young crowd. type: Bars & Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Carducci 13 Teatro Nazionale Edit This Located in Piazza Piemonte, near via Marghera (a street famous for its ice cream shops and pizzerias), this is one of the largest theatres in Milan. In its programme, there are plays of many different genres, from musicals to gospel representations to more classical plays. type: Theatres World66 rating: [rate it] Capolinea Edit This Long established jazz venue and lice music club that hosts top-notch performers. Ori López: type: Bars & Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Lodovico Il Moro 119 Scimmie Edit This Popular stage, small and buzzy and mainly hosting jazz. type: Bars & Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Via Ascanio Sforza 49 Teatro Smeraldo Edit This Located near the characteristic Brera area, this theatre includes often in its programme Musicals and concerts of very famous singers. type: Theatres World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.smeraldo.iol.it Teatro Nuovo Edit This Situated in Piazza San Babila, in the city centre, this theatre promotes musicals and sparkling comedies. type: Theatres World66 rating: [rate it] Teatro Carcano Edit This It is located in Corso di Porta Romana and presents always a diversified and rich programme. type: Theatres World66 rating: [rate it] Piccolo Teatro Edit This This theatre is strictly connected to the person of Giorgio Strehler who wanted it and worked for its greatness. It consists in the older Piccolo Teatro in via Rovello (city centre), and in the Nuovo Piccolo Teatro (near Brera area) finally finished after many years of construction. Moreover, in the nearby there is also the Piccolo Teatro Studio. This theatre promotes festivals and researches. type: Theatres World66 rating: [rate it] |