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Introducing Milan

At first glance, Milan (Milano) can appear like one of the models gracing its catwalks: great bone structure (in the shape of historic and striking new architecture), extravagant taste and no obvious soul. But Milan’s style and, yes, substance, are more than skin deep.

Milan is the engine room of the country’s economy and home of its stock exchange, yet it isn’t driven by tourism. Treasures that survived WWII’s extensive damage include its elaborate cathedral, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, La Scala opera house and Castello Sforzesco. What really sets Milan apart, though, is its creative streak.

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Grand Hotel et de Milan

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Hotel Nettuno

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Outdoor antique market, Ripa di Porta Ticinese.
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Outdoor antique market, Ripa di Porta Ticinese.

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  • Dallas Stribley
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  • Ceiling of Giuseppe Verdi's resting place (Casa di Riposo Giuseppe Verdi).
  • Shoppers walking past Dolce & Gabbana, Via della Spiga.
  • People on beach in Parco Sempione.
  • Mounted policemen in Parco Sempione.
  • Armani advertisement on house wall in front of Armani-sponsored lawn, Via Mercato.
  • The Lemon Bar along canal Naviglio Grande.
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