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Best Historic Sites in Milan

  • Porto Venere

    A picturesque village on the Ligurian coast, known for its colorful houses, high cliffs, and small, beautiful beaches, near the Cinque Terre.

  • Boccadasse

    A picturesque former fishing village within Genoa, known for its small but beautiful beach, colorful houses, and local seafood restaurants.

  • Peschiera del Garda

    A picturesque town on the southern shore of Lake Garda, known for its beaches and as a gateway to the lake's attractions.

  • Desenzano sul Garda

    A lively town on the southwestern shore of Lake Garda, offering beaches, a harbor, and proximity to other lake attractions.

  • Venice

    Venice is a world-famous city in northeastern Italy, built on a network of canals and renowned for its romantic ambiance and unique waterways.

  • Cimitero Monumentale

    A large cemetery created in 1866, resembling an open-air gallery with beautiful bi-colored marble and a mixture of architectural styles, featuring the tombs of renowned Italians.

  • Sforza Castle

    A historic fortification and former ducal residence, Sforza Castle now houses several museums and art collections. Its vast courtyards and impressive architecture make it a significant landmark.

  • Castello Sforzesco

    Castello Sforzesco is one of the city's most famous landmarks built in the 1400s by the then duke of Milan of the ruling Sforza family; inside it houses a number of museums which showcase different things including ancient art egyptian museums musical instruments and more.

  • Duomo

    A Gothic masterpiece taking 600 years to complete, it's Italy's largest church with over 3,400 statues and 135 spires, featuring a rooftop with panoramic views, the Golden Madonna, a secret sundial, and hidden stained glass.

  • Porta Sempione

    This neoclassical triumphal arch, built in the 19th century, is a significant monument and an Instagrammable landmark in Milan.

  • Castle of Milan

    Once one of Europe's largest citadels, Sforzesco Castle now houses art collections and museums, offering great photo opportunities from the fountain side.

  • Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie

    A convent housing Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous mural, 'The Last Supper', located just outside the city centre.

  • Castelvecchio

    A medieval Fortress in Verona with an impressive museum inside.

  • Scala castle

    A medieval castle in Sirmione, one of the most well preserved in Italy.

  • Palazzo Marino

    Palazzo Marino is a magnificent Renaissance palace in Milan, serving as the city hall and a venue for significant art exhibitions.

  • Villa Necchi Campiglio

    Villa Necchi Campiglio is a historic 1930s villa in Milan, preserved as a museum showcasing its remarkable architecture, interiors, and gardens.

  • Sforzesco Castle

    A grand 15th-century fortress built by the Sforza dynasty, now a renowned cultural hub with courtyards and museums showcasing ancient artifacts, decorative arts, and musical instruments.

  • Monumento ai Caduti

    The Monumental Cemetery is an open-air museum with artistic tombs showcasing creativity and artistry.

  • Naples

    A historic city in Southern Italy, known for its culinary traditions and as a gateway to Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius.

  • Firenze

    The capital of Italy's Tuscany region, Florence is a globally renowned center of Renaissance art and architecture.

  • Streets of Porta Ticinese

    A vibrant district known for its bohemian atmosphere, independent shops, and lively nightlife.

  • Orta San Giulio

    A charming medieval village on the shores of Lake Orta, featuring a historic island and cobblestone streets.

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