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Poldi-Pezzoli Museum

Poldi-Pezzoli Museum

The Poldi-Pezzoli Museum has a collection composed of works by some of the greatest Renaissance artists, including Michelangelo, Filippo Lippi, Piero della Francesca, Bellini, Mantegna, Canaletto Raphael, Tiepolo and others. It is located on Via Manzoni 12, near Teatro alla Scala. In addition, the Golden Room features some exceptional works like Lamentation over the Dead Christ with Saints by Botticelli and Ritratto di Giovane dama by Antonio Pollaiolo. Another highlight is the Armoury with its assemblage of various weapons and suits of armour. The museum houses over 5000 relics, porcelain, sculptures, furniture, artefacts and tapestries. Apart from the Golden Room and the Armoury, it flaunts Piero del Pollaiolo’s iconic Portrait of a Lady and Leonardo da Vinci's Litta Madonna. The room of clocks that Bruno Falk and Piero Portaluppi donated is another fascinating room. A section is also dedicated to the renowned Italian poet and philosopher Dante Alighieri. Read More

QC Termemilano

QC Termemilano

The QC Termemilano is a famous spa in Milan, near the Porta Romana. Here, you can relax and unwind at one of the many facilities available, which include saunas, steam rooms, hot and cold water baths, foot baths and more. The facility has a 16th-century ambiance and a charming garden. The chromotherapy sensory pods surrounding a gas fireplace will leave you in a state of bliss and tranquillity. In addition, a thunderstorm-themed spa offers a sense of calmness in chaos.Entering the spa, you will get a private locker to store your valuables. Bathing suits are provided and mandatory throughout the complex. Termed as “Wellness Path”, you can choose to do what you feel like; there is no preplanned order of attending the various thermal chambers and pools. The Termemilano has a fantastic aperitivo spread set up in the evening. You can enjoy a range of gourmet delicacies from pizzas, quiches, and cheeses to cured local meats and a cocktail variety of wines and beers. Read More

Quadrilatero della Moda

Quadrilatero della Moda

The Quadrilatero della Moda is a high-end shopping area nestled in the Centro Storico district. It flaunts numerous boutiques, posh cafes, antique shops, and fashion-based showrooms, representing most of the celebrated fashion houses in the world. The name Quadrilatero della Moda is an Italian word meaning - Fashion square. With an extensive concentration of style & luxury in Italy, The Quadrilatero della Moda shopping district lies close to the Duomo. The opulent shopping district in Milan is named after and is famous for the four stylish streets outlining this square, namely Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Alessandro Manzoni, and Corso Venezia. On these well-known streets, some of the most acclaimed names in fashion are aligned. You will come across Italian fashion brands holding the noteworthiness of this place, including Prada, Armani, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Hermes, Gucci, & more. On strolling through the alleyways of this fashion district in Milan, you will be mesmerized by the classic elegance for which Italy is famed. It is indeed a wonderland for a fashion lover! Read More

Royal Palace of Milan

Royal Palace of Milan

The Royal Palace of Milan is a building opposite Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, to the right of the Duomo's facade. It is a three-floor palace embracing neoclassical architecture, which has been organizing and executing leading art exhibitions for the society for years. Palazzo Reale di Milano is considered the exhibition hub in central Milan. It has held an important position since the Medieval ages. It was the seat of government in the city for many centuries. Presently, it operates as a cultural center that hosts international art exhibitions over a 7,000 sq m area. It organizes exhibitions of modern and contemporary artworks and famous collections by collaborating with reputed museums & cultural institutions from all over the globe. There is no compulsion for reservations to access the exhibitions, but it is highly recommended. The ticket offices of the Palace remain open during its opening hours. Read More

Santa Maria delle Grazie

Santa Maria delle Grazie

The Santa Maria delle Grazie is a church and Dominican Convent located in the Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. It was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. It boasts - the Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) by Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci's Last Supper depicts the moment when Jesus announces to his disciples that one of them will betray him, resulting in a surge of trepidation among his apostles. It was painted between the years 1495 and 1498. It measures 460cm in height and 880cm in length and is displayed on the northern wall of the refectory. The rest of the church, especially the cloisters, is also worth checking out.Across the Last Supper, on the left wall of the refectory, is another significant artwork, the Crucifixion, by the Milanese painter Donato Montorfano. The Chiostro Delle Rane, also called the Chiostro Piccolo, is also worth visiting inside the church. It has a gorgeous fountain with four bronze frogs spewing water at its centre. Read More

Torre Branca

Torre Branca

Torre Branca is a popular landmark in the city park of Milan. This beautifully cased structure offers a spectacular skyline view of Milan from the rooftop. The panoramic views from the tower are not to be missed. The steel tower stands near the Palace of the Triennale at the frontier of Sempione Park. The Torre Branca is a tower made of steel which  It's the 10th highest structure in Milan, with a height of 108.6 meters. An elevator takes up to 7 people to the top of the tower, where the panoramic room is. Views of the nearby Sforza Castle, Sempione Park, the Duomo, and the Arco della Pace are breathtaking from here. Read More

The Milan Triennial

The Milan Triennial

Nestled in the Parco Sempione, Lombardy, Northern Italy, this museum displays an international art and design exhibition. Teatro dell'Arte is the in-house theater at Triennale di Milano and holds several theater performances for the audiences. It hosts several auspicious events and exhibitions. This museum of Italian design has been hosting architecture, design, performing and scenic arts since 2007.

UniCredit Tower

UniCredit Tower

With a height of around 231 meters, the UniCredit Tower is the tallest building in Italy. It is a popular skyscraper in Milan city in the Garibaldi district. Notably, the tower is twice the height of the Cathedral of Milan and four times the Tower of Pisa. It is visible from even a 10 km distance. UniCredit Tower is a fragment of the largest urban redevelopment project ever initiated at the heart of Milan - the Porta Nuova. It is the tallest tower in the UniCredit Tower complex, which involves three towers of heights of 231 m (31 floors), 100 m (21 floors), and 50 m (11 floors). All clad in stone at the road level, these towers are eco-sustainable buildings constructed with glass and steel by the architect Cesar Pelli from Pelli Clarke Pelli architectural studio. All three towers have got LEED Gold precertification. Notably, the UniCredit Tower holds an 84 m tall spire that is alluringly lit at night. Besides, this skyscraper is the headquarters of UniCredit, which is the largest bank in Italy (by assets). Read More

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