Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano)
This spectacular white marble cathedral took nearly 600 years to finish and is decorated with 3,400 statues on the outside.
Milan is one of those cities that grabs your attention and never lets go. It’s where ancient history and cutting-edge style exist side by side, and everywhere you look there’s something that makes you stop and stare. This northern Italian city buzzes with energy, from its bustling piazzas to its elegant streets lined with designer boutiques and grand historic buildings.
The city has been shaping the worlds of art, music, and fashion for centuries. Imagine ducking into a quiet church and coming face to face with one of the most famous paintings ever created, brushed directly onto the wall by Leonardo da Vinci himself over 500 years ago. Or stepping inside a breathtaking cathedral so detailed it took generation after generation of builders to complete.
Milan also knows how to do glamour. Its magnificent glass-roofed arcade feels more like a palace than a shopping centre, and its legendary opera house has made audiences gasp with wonder for nearly 250 years. There really is nowhere quite like it.
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Milan is Italy's financial and fashion capital, home to the world-famous La Scala opera house and major design studios.
Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting 'The Last Supper' is hidden away on the wall of a small dining hall in Milan — not in a museum!
This spectacular white marble cathedral took nearly 600 years to finish and is decorated with 3,400 statues on the outside.
Leonardo da Vinci painted this incredible scene of Jesus and his friends eating dinner directly onto a church wall around 1498.
This dazzling glass-roofed shopping arcade built in 1877 is so grand it's often called the 'living room of Milan.'
One of the world's most famous opera houses, where brilliant singers and musicians have performed for enthusiastic audiences since 1778.
This massive red-brick castle was built by a powerful duke in the 1400s and today holds museums full of art and ancient objects.
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