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Visitors to the grand cathedral in Milan can admire the many treasures stored there including ivories, sacred vases in gold and silver, vestments and tapestries, most of which have been denoted by noblemen and princes over the centuries.
One of the world's most famous paintings, Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" (1495-97), is displayed here.
Last Supper tickets are frequently sold out up to 6 weeks in advance - even outside of peak season! Tickets must be reserved on line via the official site or by telephone at (+39) 0289421146...
For sheer belle époque splendor, this extravagant 19th-century glass-topped, barrel-vaulted tunnel serves as a lively, noisy and colorful shopping mall, teeming with life and inviting you to people-watching from the tables that spill from the Galleria's many bars and restaurants.
RivaReno Gelato .has none of the flowery and frilly designs of the usual "gelaterie", nor does one see the gelato on display. The interior design is simple, linear and very streamlined-chic. The menu
This luxurious palace, completed in 1690, is enriched by a magnificent English garden containing about 500 species of plants and flowers.
This area in Milan offers reasonably-priced restaurants and some of the city's most exciting nightclubs.
The Guiseppe Meazza (Or San Siro) is a really neat place to visit in Milan. There is something for everyone, and no matter how crazy of a fan you are you will always learn something! It's a world...
This fine museum houses an exquisite collection of art, furnishings and historic arms, including Antonio Pollaiuolo's "Portrait of a Lady," which has become an icon for Milan's own style and elegance.
This world-renowned opera house was built in 1778, where many composers wrote and conducted works including such greats as Rossini, Puccini, Verdi and Toscanini.
You can reach the villa by walking from the town of Lenno.