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| MILAN - ITALY
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| CULTURE |
| Where can i
find museums in Milan ? |
Museo Civico Archeologico
Corso Magenta 15
Port-of-Spain, Italy |
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Municipal Archaeological Museum.
Housed in a former monastery, this museum has some... |
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Museo Poldi-Pezzoli
Via Manzoni 12
Milan, Italy |
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This exceptional museum, opened in
1881, was once a private residence and collection... |
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Pinacoteca di Brera
Via Brera 28
Milan, Italy |
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Brera Gallery. The collection here
is star-studded, even by Italian standards... |
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Santa Maria delle Grazie
Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 2
Port-of-Spain, Italy |
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The Last Supper, housed in
the church and former Dominican monastery of... |
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| Where are the
most popular theatres in Milan located ? |
Piccolo Teatro
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Milan's Piccolo Teatro is made up of
three separate venues, each of which is noted... |
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Teatro alla Scala
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Milan's hallowed Teatro alla Scala
is closed for restoration, but opera buffs can... |
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churches and cathedrals in Milan located ? |
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Duomo
- Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Italy
Construction of Milan's grand cathedral began in 1386 and it is the
third largest church in the world, after St. Peter's and Seville
Cathedral. Although it was consecrated in 1418, it was not actually
finished until the 19th century, when Napoleon finally had the facade
completed.
The cavernous interior is full of history and there are roof terraces,
with magnificent panoramic views of Milan. Features of particular
interest include the wonderful stained glass windows, numerous statues,
the Holy Nail of the Cross and paintings my many leading artists. The
nearby Duomo towers, standing high above the large square, were named
after the church.
There are many other churches in Milan, filling this important Italian
city with tremendous character and history.
- San Fedele - central
Milan
- San Giorgio al Palazzo
- central Milan
- San Gottardo in Corte -
central Milan
- San Sepolcro - central
Milan
- Santa Maria presso
Basilica di San Satiro - central Milan
- Basilica di San Babila
- north-east Milan
- San Marco - north-east
Milan
- San Simpliciano - north-east
Milan
- Sant'Angelo - north-east
Milan
- Santa Maria del Carmine
- north-east Milan
- Santa Maria Incoronata
- north-east Milan
- San Maurizio - north-west
Milan
- Santa Maria delle
Grazie - housing Leonardo da Vinci's 'Last Supper' north-west Milan
- Certosa de Garegnano -
north-west Milan
- San Bernardino alle
Monache - south-west Milan
- San Lorenzo alle
Colonne - south-west Milan
- San Paolo Converso -
south-west Milan
- San Vittore al Corpo -
south-west Milan
- Basilica di
Sant'Ambrogio (St. Ambrose Church)- south-west Milan
- Basilica di
Sant'Eustorgio - south-west Milan
- Santa Maria presso San
Celso - south-west Milan
- Abbazia di Chiaravalle
(Abbey of Chiaravalle) - south-east Milan
- San Nazaro Maggiore -
south-east Milan
- San Pietro in Gessate -
south-east Milan
- Santa Maria delle
Passione - south-east Milan
- Santo Stefano Maggiore
and San Bernardino alle Ossa - south-east Milan
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| Where are
monuments and palaces in Milan located ? |
Teatro alla Scala
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You need know nothing of opera to
sense that, like Carnegie Hall, La Scala is... |
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| Where are
universities in Milan located ? |
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