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9 Must-See Attractions While Traveling To Milan

9 Must-See Attractions While Traveling To Milan

Like all other big cities in the world Milan has many attractions to travel. Milan is a city of Italy and the capital of the region of Lombardy of the province of Milan. It is fifth largest cities in European Union. Many visitors come here every year to see the nature of world. So Don't miss the 9 attractions while traveling to Milan.

La Scala is a world renowned opera house in Milan. It was built in 1776 by Giuseppe Piermarini on the central site of Santa Maria della Scala. It was badly bombed in 1943 and rebuilt three years later. The theatre also has an associate school, known as the La Scala Theatre Academy which offers professional training in music, dance, stage craft and stage management.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a large and elegant arcade, lined with shops, bookstores, cafs and a famous restaurant, Savini. It was designed in 1861 and built by Giuseppe Mengoni between 1865 nad 1877. Most important feature of it is a large dome where you can enjoy beautiful mosaics.
9 Must-See Attractions While Traveling To Milan


Palazzo Borromeo is situated in central Milan. It represents the 15th-century palace was badly damaged by bombing in 1943 and much of it has since been rebuilt and restored. You can know by coming here about 15th century works.

Meazza (San Siro) Stadium is a football stadium in the San Siro district in Milan. It was originally built in 1926 and has since been rebuilt and renovated. This is named in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time World Cup winner.

Palazzo Real is situated in central Milan. It was the seat of the commune administration in the 11th century. It was completely rebuilt in the 1330s and became the headquarters of the lords of Milan. It contains the futuristic art collection. So don't miss it.

Cimitero Monumentale consists of many tombs and shrines, produced by famous sculptor in Milan. It was built in 1866 designed by the architect Carlo Maciachini. There is a monument commemorating the 800 Milanese citizens who were killed in Nazi concentration camps.

Palazzo Cusani is situated in north-east Milan, was originally built around 500 years ago and in 1797. It was completely rebuilt by Giovanni Ruggeri. For the separate access there were build twin entrances for the Cusani borthers. In the 19th century, the palazzo was the seat of the Ministry of War.

Fiera di Milano (Trade Fair) is a large trade fair and conference centre and system for the Milan metropolitan area, Italy. It was set up in 1920 to help boost the domestic market in postwar Italy. Now it become one of the most attraction to the travelers. Each year the Fiera di Milano attracts almost three million visitors and over 30,000 exhibitors.

Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe was constructed in 1808. This house is a collection of musical instruments, an impressive library with over 30,000 books and almost 5,00,000 pieces of music. So you shouldn't miss the chance to visit here.




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