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Tourism in Milan


1- Milan Cathedral


Milan Cathedral

Because of its greatness, the famous writer "Victor Hugo" chose it as the stage for his novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". It is called the "Cathedral of Santa Maria Nocente" or "Il Duomo" for the locals, as it is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Italy and occupies a very large position for all who intend to tourism in Italy, so this church is considered a spiritual symbol, and it is the best example of churches built on the style The ornate Gothic, which was built in the 14th century AD, rests on 52 strong columns, and has beautifully beautiful large stained glass windows.


The cathedral includes many paintings and artworks that were done by the most famous artists and painters in the world, and you will also find many beautifully carved statues, and you will see glass coffins inside the bodies of the former bishops of the cathedral, and inevitably you will be dazzled by the form of the huge piano decorated with unparalleled artistic engravings.


2- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

When tourism in Italy, do not forget to visit one of the largest commercial complexes in the world, “Galleria Vittorio”. This commercial complex, similar to a large market, dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century, designed by the artist Giuseppe Mingoni on a mosaic floor since 1865 and has become the largest corridor Shopping in Europe at that time, and it is considered one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Italy, especially in Milan, this large market is rich in luxury shops, restaurants, elegant hotels and crowded cafes.


3- Sforzesco Castle

Sforzesco Castle is one of the most important symbols of tourism in Italy and in Milan in particular, the castle was named after the person who built it, the Duke of Milan “Francesco Sforza” in the 15th century, and it is a sprawling castle in which Sforza built his residential palace on top of the foundations of a centuries-old castle Al-Wusta was built by the ruling Visconti family in the 14th century, and he made this castle a paradise, creating fountains, rose gardens, a bridge and a tower, and it also includes a group of interior frescoes, and masterpieces of Michelangelo.


Today, the castle is home to several small museums such as the Archaeological Museum and the Natural History Museum, and concerts and exhibitions are held throughout the year, so you are in Milan, dear traveler.

Hisham Technology
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