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Milan Cathedral
Milan’s Duomo is located on Piazza del Duomo in Milan, and is an old church and gothic cathedral considered to be the largest of its kind in the world. Its construction began in 1386 AD, and construction work was completed after nearly five centuries. It is distinguished by its magnificent architecture, its many towers, and its finely decorated statues. Visitors and tourists can climb to the roof of the church and enjoy the wonderful views.
Santa Maria delle Grassi
Santa Maria delle Grazie (italyn: Maria Delle Grazie) is an ancient historical monument building dating back to the fifteenth century AD, and contains inside it the famous mural (the Last Supper) that belongs to the artist Leonardo da Vinci, and it is worth noting that this mural is what The building continues despite the bombing of the building.
Sforzesco Castle
Castello Sforzesco (in italyn: Castello Sforzesco) is an ancient historical monument built by the Duke Francesco Sforza in the fifteenth century AD, and throughout its history the presence of the Habsburgs, Spanish rulers and the famous military commander Napoleon. Today the castle includes many museums, and special offers Works of art, historical pieces, etc.
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a double corridor, and a wonderful shopping center linking the Della Scala square and the Duomo square. The main building is a true example of European iron engineering and Renaissance architecture. It is noteworthy that in the region there are many shops, cafes, restaurants, and others.
Memorial cemetery
The memorial cemetery (in italyn: Cimitero Monumentale) is an ancient historical cemetery that includes many graves carved carefully since 1866 AD, which belong to wealthy people from Milan, surrounded by huge black and white walls.
Braira Art Gallery
Brera Art Gallery (in italyn: Pinacoteca Di Brera) is a wonderful art gallery that contains many works of art belonging to italyn artists, including: Painter Titian, Tintoretto, and Paolo Fronze.