Post Summer In Milan
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Here are some photos of our trip in Milan and brief description of the places.
Piazza del Duomo
This is the main city square of Milan. The Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is situated in this piazza. This is filled with tourists and locals alike during weekend. It is a nice place to just sit and unwind.
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The Duomo
© www.riatravelbug.com - The Duomo's Baroque-style facade |
The Duomo is the 3rd largest church in Christendom and is located in Piazza del Duomo. This is dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente. The Baroque-style church is adorned with more than a hundred spires and visitors and worshippers alike can take the elevator to the roof to view the surroundings of Milan. The main spire of the Duomo showcases the bronze statue of the famous Madonnina.
© www.riatravelbug.com - bronze statue of Madonnina on the main spire of the cathedral |
The Duomo was being renovated when we visited so we were not able to go up the roof. I didn't take pictures inside the cathedral out of respect to the others who were praying.
© www.riatravelbug.com - The beautiful Duomo from afar. |
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
© www.riatravelbug.com - Facade of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II |
If you are facing the Duomo, it is situated to the left side, just a few metres away. It is one of the famous high-end shopping malls in the fashion capital of Italy which is Milan.
© www.riatravelbug.com - skylight roof, really beautiful! |
© www.riatravelbug.com - our princess posing in the middle of Galleria |
© www.riatravelbug.com - Glass dome ceiling in the middle of the Galeria, see the beautiful frescoes? |
© www.riatravelbug.com - posing in front of my favorite LV in Galeria. |
Castello Sforzesco
Few metres away from the Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele is the Castello Sforzesco. According to history, the palace was constructed in 1368 by the Visconti family. It was completely destroyed in the 1400's and was rebuilt by the Lords of Milan who were the House of Sforza. We arrived quite late and didn't have the chance to go inside the courtyards and the other museums. However, we decided to just take snaps in front of the entrance as a remembrance. The first photo shows the time and the tower of Castello Sforzesco. It was almost 7 p.m.
© www.riatravelbug.com - See the time? |
© www.riatravelbug.com - in front of Castello Sforzesco |
Leonardo Da Vinci statue in Piazza Scala
Located in the by the Museum of Science for technical work of Da Vinci. It is also a short distance from the Duomo.
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Piazza Codusio and Statue of Parini
This was also one of the plazas in the city of Milan. It is the starting point of the pedestrian Via Dante which leads to the Castello Sforzesco. Old trams still traverse along this piazza.
Parini is a literary figure of the 17th century.
© www.riatravelbug.com - hubby and his cousin |
And lastly, some serious gelato!
This gelato was the highlight of the Milan city tour of the day! Really, really delicious and if we will go back to Italy one of these days, I will definitely have not 1 but 2 scoops of this gelato.
© www.riatravelbug.com - this is one biiigggg serving of Italy's famous Tiramisu gelato! Yummy! |
© www.riatravelbug.com - my princess had 2 gelatos that day! |
© www.riatravelbug.com - a proof of the gelato's yumminess! See her bulky cheek?!? :) |
I hope you enjoyed our Milan pictures. Grazi and Arrivederci!
Labels: Castello Sforzesco, Duomo, Europe, family trip, gelato, Italy, Leonardo da Vinci, Lombardy, Milan, Parini, Piazza Cordusio, Piazza del Duomo, Piazza Scala, statue, tiramisu, Via Dante
4 Comments:
nice pics. Thanks for sharing.
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I love Italian architecture. I hope to visit that place one day and see for myself the beauty it has to offer. Thanks for sharing the photos!
Thanks for your comments :) The place is amazing and so rich in history.
Oh my goodness, that's a huge ice cream sis . World traveler ka pala sis, haven't been to Italy yet but hoping someday we could visit.
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