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Milan Cultural Travel Guide

 

Travel guide for the Italian destination of Milan. Information on how to arrive, local events and attractions, typical food and products as well as photo gallery and local recommendations.

  Your ItalyItalia travel guide for Milan ...Beatriz Macias

 

 My Milan...

“Milan is a city that had to reinvent itself after the devastation of war. Today Milan is anew, buzzing with the creativity of a marvelous fashion industry. Behind all the ephemeral glamour, you can find the pillars of the culture. Come along and discover the past, and the present of this magnificent city.”

Travel Guide Photo

                Beatriz Macias

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  Events in Milan

Milan Cultural Attractions

Top 10 of what to see

  1. Duomo Cathedral
  2. The Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie
  3. Michelangelo’s Pietà Rondanini at Sforza Castle
  4. Brera Art Gallery
  5. Ambrosian Art Gallery
  6. Triennale, Design Museum
  7. Palazzo Reale
  8. Teatro alla Scala
  9. Spazio Oberdan
  10. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele

Fashion Week
February/March and September/October. The whole city celebrates fashion in one way or another. The official fashions shows are by invitation only, but there are many alternative events in which a visitor can participate.

Furniture Fair
Early April. Designers converge to the capital of high design to showcase their work. There are satellite shows that run parallel to the official fair.

Festival Latinoamericando

Every summer, the sounds of Latinamerican music take over the city. Events, concerts, and fairs happen all over the city.
Latinoamericando web site

Word Press Photo
May to June
Word Press Photo web site

Teatro alla Scala Opera Season
Opens December 7th, with the celebration of Milan’s patron saint: Saint Ambrose.
Teatro alla Scala web site

  Milan's typical Food & drink

 

Risotto alla Milanese
It has been said that cooking Risotto alla Milanese is best left to the Milanese, so if you find yourself in the fashion capital, please do try some of this fabulous dish. Risotto alla Milanese is made with Arborio rice, broth, onion, saffron, white wine, beef marrow, butter and Parmigiano cheese. What is there not to like? This risotto is usually paired with veal ossobucho, another wonderful dish from the area.
Milan is also well known for its Salame di Milano, Mascarpone cheese and of course the famous Gorgonzola cheese.

Traditional risotto alla milanese with mushrooms

  Beatriz' Spotlight

 

Sforza Castle and its many treasures
One of the oldest standing structures dating from the late middle ages. A historic monument restored in the 1900s to its magnificent state. Not to miss is a visit to the Rondanini Pietà, Michael Angelo’s last and most moving masterpiece. The art galleries include collections of everyday objects from a bygone era, and great works of art by Mantegna, Bellini and others. Just walking around will transport you to another era.

Contemporary art in front of the Duomo, Milan, Italy

  How to arrive at Milan

 

Milan is a large metropolitan city in the north of Italy, easily accessible by plane, train, or car.

By Plane: Milan is serviced by three major airports: Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio. Most international flights fly into Malpensa, but some budget airlines fly into Orio al Serio (which is close to Bergamo). Linate is the closest airport to the city center. All airports have available bus and/or train connections to the main Central station in Milan.

By Train: Most international trains pull into the beautiful and monumental Stazione Centrale (Trenitalia). The station is served by MM2 and MM3 metro lines.
Another major train station is Cadorna (Ferrovie Nord) served by MM2 and MM3 metro lines, as well as the Malpensa Airport Express.

By Car: Milan is linked with the rest of Italy by many major motorways.
A1 links Milan with Bologna, Florence, Rome, and Naples.
A4 Westbound links Milan with Turin, the western Alps, and France.
A4 Eastbound links Milan with Bergamo, Brescia, Verona, Padua, and Venice.
A7 links Milan with Genoa, the Cinque Terre, and the Ligurian coast.
A8 links Milan with Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Switzerland.
A9 links Milan with Varese.

By Bus: Milan’s new bus depot is located in front of Porta Garibaldi train station and it is connected with MM2 metro line.

Tram in Milan, Italy
   

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