Milan: history, innovation and unmistakable style
Milan is a multifaceted city, where history and modernity intertwine in a perfect balance. The economic and financial capital of Italy, it is an international centre of fashion, design and culture, but also a place rich in history and architectural masterpieces.
Its origins date back to Roman times, when Mediolanum was a strategic centre of the Empire. Today, its historic heart beats in Piazza Duomo, dominated by the majestic Gothic cathedral, the undisputed symbol of the city. Not far away, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II enchants with its 19th century elegance, while the Teatro alla Scala continues to be a reference point for opera music worldwide.
Milan is also the city of the Castello Sforzesco, an ancient Renaissance residence housing extraordinary works of art, and of Brera, the artistic quarter par excellence, where cobbled streets and art galleries tell of the city's bohemian charm.
But Milan is not only history: it is a metropolis in constant evolution. The Porta Nuova district, with its iconic skyscrapers such as the Bosco Verticale and the Unicredit Tower, testifies to the city's innovative drive. Here you can breathe the dynamism of business, with its headquarters of multinationals, start-ups and the Italian Stock Exchange making it the country's economic engine.
Innovation and creativity find their highest expression in Milan Design Week and Fashion Week, events that transform the city into a global showcase of trends and avant-garde.
Milan is also synonymous with taste: from the tradition of risotto alla milanese and ossobuco, to new culinary experiments, the city offers a unique gastronomic experience, from starred restaurants to historic trattorias.
Living in Milan means immersing yourself in a vibrant atmosphere where art, culture and business coexist harmoniously, making it one of the most fascinating and influential cities in Europe.
MONUMENTS, ATTRACTIONS
AND UNMISSABLE SITES

DUOMO DI MILANO
Gothic icon of the city, with spectacular spires and a breathtaking view from the terrace.

GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE II
Milan's elegant salon of luxury boutiques, historic cafés and refined frescoes.

TEATRO ALLA SCALA
A temple of world opera, it has hosted the operas of Verdi, Puccini and the greatest artists of all time.

CASTELLO SFORZESCO
Renaissance fortress housing Michelangelo's masterpieces and an enchanting park.

SANTA MARIA DELLE GRAZIE & CENACOLO
It houses Leonardo da Vinci's 'L’Ultima Cena', one of the most famous works in the world.

BRERA E PINACOTECA
Art district par excellence, with galleries, academies and Hayez's famous 'Kiss' painting.

PORTA NUOVA E BOSCO VERTICALE
Modern skyline of Milan, with futuristic skyscrapers and the award-winning Bosco Verticale.

NAVIGLI
Atmospheric atmosphere along the canals, among cafés, art shops and unforgettable sunsets.

STADIO S.SIRO
Temple of Italian football, theatre of legendary matches and home of AC Milan and Inter Milan.

CITYLIFE E TORRE HADID
The new face of Milanese architecture, between shopping, skyscrapers and innovative green spaces.
HOW TO REACH
THE CITY
By plane - Milan is served by three airports: Malpensa (MXP), Linate (LIN) and Bergamo-Orio al Serio (BGY), connected by buses, trains and taxis.
By Train - The Central Station is a railway hub with high-speed connections from all over Italy and Europe.
By Car - Easily accessible via the A1 (from Rome), A4 (from Turin/Venice) and A7 (from Genoa) motorways.
By bus - Several companies offer low-cost connections from Italian and European cities.
By metro/tram - Once in the city, you can get around easily with the metro, tram and ATM bus network.
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