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Milan Cathedral (Duomo)


In Piazza del Duomo you will find the famous Milan Cathedral. The construction of this church started in the fourteenth century and lasted
until the twentieth century. The architecture of the Duomo, the baroque facade, the mosaic and the paintings will enchant you. Visit the
Cathedral Museum to learn more about its history and details, and go to the rooftop to enjoy beautiful views of the Italian city and get a
closer look at the pinnacles. More info 'Milan Duomo'.

2. The Last Supper by Da Vinci


In the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie you can see the mural 'The Last Supper'. This famous mural measuring 5 by 9 meters
depicts the moment when Jesus informs his apostles about the traitor in their midst.

📌 Warning: It's important to book your tickets early for your visit to Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece weeks in advance. The number
of tickets is very limited and reservations are therefore absolutely necessary (more info and tickets The Last Supper).

3. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II


This Galleria is the oldest shopping center in all of Italy and the covered shopping arcade is best known for its special glass roof. This
shopping center is perfect for purchasing items from well-known brands or souvenirs. You can buy clothes, accessories, books and
art. You can also enjoy a luxurious overnight stay in the Galleria Vik Milano hotel or meet there for lunch or dinner. From the top
floor you also have a special view over Milan and the highlights. More info 'Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II'.

4. Landmarks: Castello Sforzesco


You will visit this castle in Milan Italy to learn a little more about the history of the city. You will learn about the influence of wars, famous
Italian families and the construction and restorations that have taken place. Not only does the castle itself attract attention in terms of
architecture, you will also appreciate the decorative elements inside. Several museums are housed in this castle, such as the Pinacoteca, the Egyptian Museum
and the Archaeological Museum. You buy a combination ticket that gives you access to all these small museums. More info 'Sforzesco Castle'.

5. Parco Sempione & Arco della Pace


The Arco della Pace (the great gateway to the city) with its horses on top, borders the Parco Sempione. This place not only attracts
visitors because of the historical significance of the gateway (built for Napoleon), but you can also relax in this stylish park and escape
the bustle of the city or walk on to Castello Sforzesco. More info 'Parco Sempione'.

6. I Navigli district
What to do in the I Navigli district? Navigli is known for its canals with cozy restaurants and bars. It actually seems as if you are sitting on

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