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The historic Milan headquarter of RAI (former EIAR),
Corso Sempione, Milan, Italy,
Designed by Gio Ponti and Nino Bertolaia in 1939.
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[Historic Milan headquarters of RAI on Corso Sempione, designed by architect Gio Ponti and engineer Nino Bertolaia in 1939]
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Handrails, Rai building, corso sempione Milano, architecht Gio Ponti
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un rientro a casa molto lucido stanotte in moto, a metà corso sempione mi sono reso conto di non avere il casco in testa 👍🏼
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Ad attendere fino a sera il dirigibile “Joan En De Alverman” e il suo carico di minuteria e finissima viteria. thing #340 ( del 15/12). h.17:58. Ponte sull’Agogna, corso Sempione, Borgomanero (NO). Coordinate: 45,70208° N, 8,45957° E thing #341 ( di oggi ). h.18:00. Lungo Agogna tra i due ponti di v.Zoppis e c.Sempione, Borgomanero (NO). Coordinate: 45,70231° N, 8,45968° E
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Milan, Italy
Trams in Milan
The Milan tramway network is part of the public transport network of Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. In operation since 1881, the network is currently 180.3 km long, making it one of the biggest in the world. It has the unusual track gauge of 1,445 mm, and comprises 17 urban lines.
Track length (double): 40.3 km (25.0 mi)
Trams in Milan - Wikipedia
Milan (Milano in Italian) is located in the province of Milano, west of the Lombardy region. Together with Rome, Florence, Venice and Naples, it is one of the five most visited cities in Italy. Milan is the hub of Italian culture, music, media, sports and fashion. it also has a wealth of interesting museums and things to see and do.
Duomo Cathedral Square, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
Art and Culture: Milan's Rich Heritage
Milan boasts many artistic and cultural landmarks. The magnificent Milan Cathedral, or Duomo, is a Gothic masterpiece that dominates the city's skyline. It is open daily 8.00 am - 7.00 pm. Last ticket: at 6.00 pm. Last admission: at 6.10 pm
A visit to Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" at the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a must for art enthusiasts
Fashion and Shopping: The Style Capital
Milan's reputation as a global fashion capital is well-deserved. The Quadrilatero della Moda, or the Fashion Quadrangle, is a district filled with high-end boutiques, luxury stores, and designer boutiques. Just stroll through this stylish area in the heart of Milan, bordered by Via Manzoni, Via della Spiga, Corso Venezia and Via Montenapoleone, known worldwide as the Fashion District.
These are the streets that make up Milan’s district devoted to luxury shopping and are known throughout the world.
Sforza Castle
Sforza Castle
The Castello Sforzesco (Italian for "Sforza's Castle") is a medieval fortification which was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan.
The Castle houses several museums:
The Museum of Ancient Art: The highlights of the museum include the Rondanini Pietà, the last and unfinished work by Michelangelo.
The Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco: This art collection is made up of over 1.500 works of art.
The Museum of Musical Instruments: This museum contains curious instruments from all over the world.
The Egyptian Museum: The Egyptian Museum houses several objects from Egypt, including statues and mummies.
The Archaeological Museum of Milan: This museum contains objects and items from the main cultures that lived in Lombardy.
The Applied Arts Collection
The Antique Furniture and Wooden Sculpture Museum
Milan's Parks and Gardens
Escape the urban hustle and bustle by visiting Milan's serene parks and gardens. Parco Sempione, the English landscape park was established between 1890 and 1893. located right behind the Sforza Castle it offers a tranquil setting for a quiet and relaxing walk.
Do you want to look at Milan City from the park? Then go to Torre Branca and climb the stairs (or take the elevator) for a fantastic panoramic view.
For a more offbeat experience, explore the Orto Botanico di Brera. This botanical garden, established in 1774 and restored in 1998, belongs to Milan University. Enjoy a stroll around the flowerbeds and fountain and admission is free.
Whether you're a culture aficionado, a fashionista, or simply seeking a taste of Italian life, Milan will not disappoint.
Credit: Milan: Where Tradition Meets
Milan, Italy
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Since the beginning of August, I've been dealing with so many people stalking me that in some cases it seems madness.
Today, AMSA workers had parked their trucks close to the places I went for food and cleaning myself in the morning. First, near the McDonald's where I had coffee and bread as breakfast, and people there tried to steal my scontrino e ricevuta. Secondly, they were at the door of the Aldi Supermarket, where the automatic checkout door was opened permanently, but I refused to leave without passing the barcode of my scontrino of 2.55€ at its machine. And lastly near the water "fonte" where I was cleaning a bit my body parts. The AMSA driver invaded it in front of me even seen that I arrived first and he started to use the water "fonte" in front of me. In all cases, I complained about it, but in the last one, I furiously called them and Italy names and shit screaming from there to the bus stop I beg money for food. (no pictures taken).
Yesterday, because I've got a painful illness in my legs that made them swollen with small yellow water blisters near my feet, that seems to be Varicella, I went to the Corso Sempione for resting a bit in a public bench. After an hour sleeping there, a woman came close to me with two old men demanding me to leave the place. I started to argue with them but because they ignore my Italian language, I started to scream in Brasilian Portuguese that I've got the right to stay in Italy, I am not illegal or clandestine and after they threatened me to call the police, I creamed Policia! and after their arrival, they made me show my Italian passport so I could stay there and the stalkers walked away. I left the place after an hour and half or so.
Last Saturday an african woman came to the bus stop of the Principessa Clotilde saying indirectly to me "come on boy" and shit. Furiously, I spat on her calling her macaca!
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Milano: 2,5 Km di percorsi ciclabili su Corso Sempione, l'assessora Censi: "Intervento che rappresenta il modello di città che vogliamo"
Milano: 2,5 Km di percorsi ciclabili su Corso Sempione, l'assessora Censi: "Intervento che rappresenta il modello di città che vogliamo". Milano, 20 luglio 2024 – Sono terminati i lavori in corso Sempione per la realizzazione della pista ciclabile e la sistemazione di tutto il parterre con nuovi percorsi pedonali, aree sosta, ridisegno della carreggiata, nuove fermate del tram e rifacimento dell'acquedotto. L'intervento,... Leggi articolo completo su La Milano Read the full article
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Gaspa Milano Beauty Supply si propone nel panorama milanese dal 2002 come distributore specializzato nella fornitura di prodotti di bellezza e accessori per i saloni di Parrucchieri,Barbieri e Centri Estetisti. Corso Buenos Aires,Porta Venezia,Sempione,Guastalla,San Vittore,Ticinese,Fiera,Porta Romana,Bullona,Zona Farini,Navigli,Porta Garibaldi,Porta Monforte
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Da corso Venezia al parco Sempione: la mappa delle zone “rosse” dei civich
Parco Sempione, gli ex capannoni della ferrovia di Corso Venezia, l’area Lauro Rossi, il sottopasso Torino-Caselle, la zona del mercato di piazza Foroni. Queste sono solo alcune delle zone “particolari” tenute sotto osservazione dagli uomini della polizia municipale di Torino. «Gli agenti che operano in queste attività di controllo e di contrasto all’illegalità non sempre si presentano in divisa,…
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A Cascina Merlata apre Merlata Bloom
Mercoledì 15 novembre 2023 apre ufficialmente al pubblico Merlata Bloom, un centro commerciale che offrirà una vasta gamma di negozi, intrattenimento, cinema e servizi. Posizionato al centro del nuovo quadrante nord ovest della città di Milano, Merlata Bloom Milano è, infatti, “cerniera” tra MIND - Milan Innovation District e Cascina Merlata, con il nuovo progetto residenziale Uptown, Corso Sempione, viale Certosa e il quartiere del gallaratese. Lavoro a 2mila persone Con un indotto occupazionale di circa 2.000 tra collaboratori diretti e indiretti, il "lifestyle center" si estende su 70.000 mq di superficie (gla) tra negozi ed esperienze di shopping e intrattenimento, con oltre 5.000 mq di aree verdi interne ed esterne che renderanno "Merlata Bloom Milano un nuovo e inedito luogo di vita dedicato alla socialità e alla vita all’aria aperta, grazie anche a un meraviglioso parco di 30 ettari e due piazze pubbliche", si legge in una nota della direzione. I numeri del progetto: "Duecentodieci insegne, con 43 unità food & beverage, e un’offerta commerciale premium, con soluzioni commerciali territoriali e allo stesso tempo internazionali, molte delle quali in arrivo per la prima volta in Italia o all’interno di un mall. Un variegato tenant mix di successo: il primo Esselunga all’interno di una galleria commerciale, Decathlon con il suo nuovo headquarter e un negozio da oltre 6.800 mq su due piani, il cinema multisala Notorious di ultima generazione, fashion e servizi". Un parco da 30 ettari "A questo si aggiungono 10.000 mq di spazi dedicati a leisure, cultura e intrattenimento - prosegue la nota -, con alcuni format ideati appositamente per Merlata Bloom Milano. Anche la loro collocazione, nel mall, non è casuale: ristorazione, intrattenimento, cultura, si trovano nel cuore della struttura, ovvero al centro del grande ponte, per molti un vero “winter garden”: uno spazio unico caratterizzato da aree verdi interne e ampie finestrature affacciate verso il parco e il nuovo skyline di Milano verso cui è orientato il centro. Qui sarà possibile vivere nuove esperienze di socialità dalla mattina a dopo il tramonto, accolti sotto l’infilata di magnifiche arcate lignee, mentre i luoghi indoor e outdoor, con le loro eleganti terrazze, saranno animati da eventi e iniziative aperti a tutti". L’architettura, firmata dallo studio internazionale CallisonRTKL, si contraddistingue per i rimandi tra gli ambienti privati aperti e le parti esterne pubbliche, e per il dominio della luce naturale in spazi costruiti con materiali sostenibili, che denotano attenzione all’efficientamento energetico. Un progetto architettonico di grande pregio estetico, integrato in un parco di 30 ettari, due piazze pubbliche posizionate al centro dell’architettura e un percorso ciclopedonale, che collega questo nuovo distretto urbano con Parco Sempione e il centro di Milano, e rendono Merlata Bloom Milano sempre più “cerniera” di un grande sistema di interconnessione. Merlata Bloom Milano, come detto, verrà inaugurato con un imperdibile evento aperto alla cittadinanza nel pomeriggio del 15 novembre. Read the full article
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2 Days Itinerary in The Fashion Capital Of Milan
Milan, Italy is indeed the fashion capital of the world, known for its high-end shopping, stunning architecture, and rich history. Here's a suggested 2-day itinerary to help you make the most of your visit:
Day 1: Explore Milan's Fashion and Culture
Morning:
Breakfast at a Café: Start your day with a classic Italian breakfast at a local café. Enjoy a cappuccino and a pastry.
Duomo di Milano: Visit the iconic Milan Cathedral, Duomo di Milano. Take some time to admire its stunning Gothic architecture and consider climbing to the rooftop for panoramic views of the city.
Late Morning: 3. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II: Just a stone's throw from the Duomo, explore this elegant shopping arcade. It's one of the world's oldest shopping malls, filled with luxury boutiques.
Lunch: 4. Brera District: Head to the Brera district for lunch. This area is known for its artistic vibe and has many charming restaurants and cafes. Try some traditional Italian dishes.
Afternoon: 5. Pinacoteca di Brera: Visit the Brera Art Gallery, home to an impressive collection of Italian art, including works by Caravaggio and Raphael.
Shopping: Spend your afternoon shopping in the Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion Quadrangle), home to high-end fashion boutiques like Prada, Gucci, and Versace.
Evening: 7. Aperitivo: Experience the Milanese tradition of aperitivo. Head to a trendy bar in the Navigli district or along Corso Como for cocktails and complimentary snacks.
Dinner: Enjoy a stylish Italian dinner at a local restaurant. Milan has a thriving food scene, so try some traditional Milanese dishes.
Day 2: Art and Culture in Milan
Morning:
Breakfast: Start your day with another delicious Italian breakfast.
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper: Book tickets in advance to see Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, The Last Supper, at the Santa Maria delle Grazie church. This iconic painting is a must-see.
Late Morning: 3. Sforza Castle: Explore the Sforza Castle, a historic fortress with various museums and beautiful gardens. Don't miss Michelangelo's unfinished sculpture, the Rondanini Pietà.
Lunch: 4. Café in Sempione Park: Have lunch at a café in Parco Sempione, the park adjacent to Sforza Castle. Enjoy your meal amidst greenery and serene surroundings.
Afternoon: 5. La Scala Opera House: Take a guided tour of La Scala, one of the world's most famous opera houses, to learn about its history and architecture.
Museo del Novecento: Visit the Museum of the Twentieth Century, which showcases modern and contemporary art by Italian and international artists.
Evening: 7. Navigli District: Spend your evening exploring the Navigli district, known for its picturesque canals and vibrant nightlife. You can enjoy a romantic canal-side dinner or visit a lively bar.
Milan offers a perfect blend of fashion, art, and culture, and this 2-day itinerary should give you a taste of what this stylish city has to offer. Adjust it to your interests and pace, and don't forget to make reservations for popular attractions in advance to avoid long lines. Enjoy your trip to the fashion capital of Milan!
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