How many days are good for Milan?
(2023年07月25日)After reading this version of the Raiders, you have counted.
In short, eating well, drinking well, and drinking well are the key!
This guide has it all~
attractions
Milan Cathedral Duomo di Milano
The most lively and bustling area in the whole city
The Duomo of Milan is the most worth seeing place in the old city, it is also the center of the whole city, the place with the most concentrated flow of people. Although Uncle Ya has traveled to many cities in Europe, the first sight of Milan Cathedral can still be described as stunning. This is the most worthwhile place in the city, so visiting the church is a must.
Next to the church is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, where there are many luxury brand stores, but the most wonderful thing here is not these stores, but the cafes opened along the stores of these big brands. Uncle chose GUCCI coffee Try it in the store, order alcoholic drinks and send snacks, but sitting in the noisy crowd of tourists, I feel that I still can't calm down and feel a little dizzy.
Sforzesco Castle Castello Sforzesco
A museum where art, value and historical value coexist
Like Milan Cathedral, Sforzesco Castle is another important building in Milan, which bears witness to the history of Milan. The building was built as a castle by Count Sforza in the 14th century and later became the residence of the Sforza family. The entire castle has a square plan, with a large park attached, surrounded by high walls around the building.
The castle itself is not worth visiting. Most of the people who visit the castle are to see many works of high artistic and historical value collected in the museum, including Michelangelo's last sculpture " Lamentations and Da Vinci's original manuscript of the Codex Trivulzianus. When you come to the castle, the museum is not to be missed, and it is worth wasting 2-3 hours, but the museum prohibits photography, so Uncle Ya didn’t take pictures.
Brera Art Gallery
This is like the "new world" of Milan
The Brera Palace Art Museum, which feels a bit mottled, found the Brera Palace Art Museum purely by accident, because a friend said that he took me to see the Via Fiori Chiari neighborhood he loved in Milan. I define this neighborhood as the "New World" of Milan, and The Brera Palace Art Gallery is just down the street. Every afternoon or evening, it becomes lively here. The originally narrow street, because the tables and chairs of the restaurant compress the street even narrower, sitting in it to eat and drink, or walking in the crowd has a unique style.
The Brera Palace Art Museum was founded by Napoleon I in 1809. The exhibits are mainly paintings of the Renaissance era, as well as some works of Dutch painters. G. Bellini's "Madonna and Child", A. Mantegna's "Mourning for Christ", Piero della Francesca's "Brera Sacrifice Painting", Raphael's "Madonna The Marriage of San Marco" and Tintoretto's "The Miracle of San Marco" are all collected here. The site is a palace built in the 17th century, designed by F.M. Ricchino, with a total of 38 exhibition rooms, and it is one of the most important collections of Italian paintings.
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