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Teatro alla Scala Via Filodrammatici 2, Milan, 20121 |
The most venerated temple to opera in the world, the outward appearance of Teatro alla Scala belies its internal beauty. Designed by architect Giuseppe Piermarini, La Scala opened its door to the world in 1778 with Anton... more
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Teatro Olmetto 8a Via Olmetto, Milan, 20123 |
This theatre arranges various dramas and skits. Troupes from all over the world come to perform on this stage. It is popular for putting up international as well as regional plays by different groups.
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Tempio della Vittoria Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, 20123 |
Opposite the Garibaldi barracks stands the marble monument opened on 4 Nov 1928, the tenth anniversary of Vittorio Veneto, which the Milan people dedicated to those who had lost...
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Tempio Israelitico 19 Via Guastalla, Milan, 20122 |
This building, in the East-West part of the city, was rebuilt after the second world war, and was originally designed by the architects Beltrami and Tenenti between 1890 and 1892. The only original part still remaining i... more
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Torre di Ansperto 15 Corso Magenta, Cortile del Civico Museo Archeologico, Milan, 20123 |
In the 4th c. AD, Emperor Maximian made two expansions to the 1st c. BC Roman walls to encircle two new areas of the city. The most complete section of the addition to the walls on the west side can be seen in the garden... more
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Torre Velasca 5 Piazza Velasca, Milan, 20122 |
The most famous and discussed skyscraper in the centre of Milan was designed by the BBPR studio (Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers): it was begun in 1950 and completed 8 years later. At 106 metres high, it was the sy... more
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