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The Fascinating Milan is Known As Economic Engine Of Italy

Known as the economic engine of Italy, Milan is a city that is occupied by fashion houses and the finance industry and media empires. Milan is home to ancient churches and an impressive cultural heritage of important art galleries.Lagos amazing with its blue pools are just a short train or in the many fishing villages, resorts and villas to rediscover.

The impressive Gothic cathedral, the Duomo in Milan is the largest in the world was 400 years until the end. Visitors can view from the terrace and admire the complex work that spans more than three thousand statues, pinnacles of rock and various buttresses.

Leonard’s famous painting of the Last Supper is unfortunately in an advanced state of decomposition in these days, but that did not stop thousands of tourists who visit this incredible art, is one of the greatest works of art and more ingenious Man Renaissance final.

Castello Sforzesco is known, as well as parks and gardens, as the Parco Sempione. On the 15 th century castle houses not only the collections of antiquities, tapestries and paintings by Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini, the building houses sculptures, including Rondanini Pieta, the Michelangelo’s last work of art.

Pinacoteca di Brera is just a stone’s throw from here, located at Via Via Brera Pontaccio and is known as the largest art gallery in northern Italy. Here visitors can Milano works by Bellini, Mantegna see Piero della Francesca, Raphael and Caravaggio.

One of the oldest churches of Saint Ambrose in Milan, in the west of the city, is the owner of Ambrose in 379, the bishop also founded the city. The church contains sculptures and mosaics from the fourth century, and a visit is highly recommended for any tourist in Milan.

The city of Bergamo in the north and east of Milan, is just a short drive and if sufficient time for your trip to Milan also worth considering a visit to this charming town, which has a highly developed culture and where explore and enjoy the many shops, chic streets of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and some wonderful homemade Italian buildings.

The city of Mantova’s worth, also attended, although this is only a little farther from downtown Milan and south of Lake Garda. Mantova is a Renaissance palace, was designed and decorated by Giulio Romano and Mantegna. City of Mantova is also the site of the old dukes of Gonzaga, which is surrounded on three sides by shallow lakes.

One of the main attractions for tourists in Milan is arguably the most popular lakes, Lake Como (Lago di Como), Lake Garda (Lago di Garda) and Lake Maggiore (Lago Maggiore). If you are on a short visit to the lakes of Milan and Lake Maggiore Isole Borromeo are highly recommended. These three green islands are two islands, where ornamental gardens and magnificent villas of the resolution Borromeo clan and local third island is still dominated by a fishing village.

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