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4 things to see in Milan

Milan is a real colossus formed by a mix of historical architecture, modern skyscrapers, good food and a very lively life. Here are 4 things to see in Milan:
 

1- The Duomo

The Duomo of Milan is a truly monumental building, famous for its sublime architecture, which took over 600 years of work to complete! Located in the center of Milan, it boasts a truly magnificent front facade and is crowned by countless towers, statues and decorations. This immense structure is really the heart of Milan and no trip to this city is complete without setting foot inside.
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2- Sant'Ambrogio

This building is one of the oldest in Milan and was built in 379 A.D. by Sant'Ambrogio. With a simple Romanesque design, the style of this church has not changed much since its creation and represents one of the symbolic places of the city. A visit to this church will give you a deeper insight into the history of Milan.
 

3- Sforza Castle

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This 15th century castle has a central location in Milan and is situated in a large park and garden. Created in 1370, the original design has been modified several times but still retains all its elegance. Entering the courtyard you will realize the real size of the castle, you will be amazed! Besides the castle itself, there are also a number of small museums and collections that contain a myriad of interesting artifacts and historical information about the castle and Milan.

4- Piazza dei Mercanti

Once the center of Milan during the Middle Ages, Piazza dei Mercanti was a real center of activity and hosted many merchant activities and commercial markets. A few steps from the main attractions of Milan, in the square there are several important buildings including the Palatine Schools and the Loggia degli Osii.

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