Milan
Milan Central Train Station
The Milano Centrale is the main railway station of the city of Milan, in Northern Italy, as well as one of the main European Railway stations.Colonne and Basilica di San Lorenzo
The Colonne di San Lorenzo (columns of San Lorenzo) constitutes the best known Roman ruin in Milan.
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Ospedale Maggiore
Ospedale Maggiore, traditionally named "Ca' Granda" (meaning "big house") is a building located in the center of Milan, Italy, constructed in the 15th century as one of the first community hospitals.
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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Vittorio Emanuele gallery is an ensemble of a covered four-story double arcade, formed of two vaulted glass arcades disposed at right angles, intersecting an octagon. The structure is sited on the north side of the Piazza del Duomo, the Cathedral Square in Milan, Italy. The entrance is a triumphant arch and the gallery connects the Cathedral Square to the Piazza della Scala.
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Teatro alla Scala
La Scala or Teatro alla Scala is a world famous opera house in Milan, Italy. It was inaugurated in the second half of the 18th century with the performance "Europa riconosciuta" by Antonio Salieri.
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Palazzo Litta
Palazzo Arese-Litta is a Lombard Baroque palace located in Corso Magente, in Milan, Italy. The building dates from the city's period of Spanish domination.
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Duomo di Milano
The Milan Cathedral or Duomo di Milano is a Gothic cathedral church situated in Milan, Lombardy, in northern Italy. It is the fourth largest church in the world.
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Castello Sforzesco
Castello Sforzesco or Sforza Castle is a castle in Milan, Italy, former seat and residence of the ruling family. Presently, it is a museum hosting several of the city's art collections.
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Santa Maria delle Grazie
Santa Maria delle Grazie or "Holy Mary of Grace" is a Dominicam church and convent in Milan, Italy. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church was built in the second half of the 15th century, its main architect being Guiniforte Solari. The architecture of the church blends late Gothic style with Lombard Renaissance and Romanesque influence. The building also serves as burial place of the Sforza family.
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