Milan Sforzesco Castle
by yu-ka
Nov 30, 2023
#AprilGoodDestinations2025
Milan, Italy is a world-famous tourist resort city. Every day, thousands of tourists come here for sightseeing and vacation. This time I will introduce a travel guide to Milan.
As a world fashion and art center, a world historical and cultural city, and the first of the world's four major fashion capitals, it is a charming and vibrant international metropolis. It was listed as a global alpha-level city in 2018 and is a permanent venue for large-scale international events and exhibitions, such as Milan Fashion Week and Milan International Film Festival.
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The most worthwhile attractions:
Milan Cathedral
The world's largest Gothic building and the world's second largest cathedral has a unique architectural style. The upper part is a Gothic spire, and the lower part is a typical Baroque style. The upper and lower parts are intricately carved and exquisite. It is one of the most representative buildings of the Supreme Court period. The church also houses many art treasures and tombs of Milanese celebrities, celebrating the sacred temple.
Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie
Inside is Leonardo da Vinci's mural "The Last Supper". This antique abandoned the popular fresco method of the time and used its own brand of oil paint and lighting for illumination.
Sforzesco Castle
Built in the 14th century, it is a symbol of the vicissitudes of Milan's history. The castle was once the residence of the Sforza family and has witnessed Milan's political and military history.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele Bicentennial
Architectural style: It is composed of spacious glass-vaulted corridors, with the octagonal space in the middle and the glass dome as its representative, and is the prototype of the modern sealed glass-roofed shopping mall.
La Scala Opera House
Artistic charm: It is the symbol of Italian opera and one of the best opera houses in the world, representing the pinnacle of world opera.
San Siro Stadium
It is one of the world's top football stadiums, the home stadium of AC Milan and Inter Milan, and has hosted countless grand world-class football events.
Brera Gallery
It mainly collects paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th century and is an important collection of European art, including Raphael's "The Marriage of the Holy Virgin", Tintoretto's "The Discovery of the Relics of St. Mark", Caravaggio's "The Supper at Emmaus", Mantegna's "Lamentation over Christ", Hayez's "The Kiss", etc.
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