La Scala (Teatro alla Scala) in Milan is the world’s most important opera house. Some of the finest singers in the world have performed there, and some of the most famous operas have premiered there.
Ca’ Granda is a historic building in Milan owned by the University of Milan. It’s located a short walk from Piazza del Duomo and the church of Sant’Antonio Abate.
The Church of Sant’Antonio Abate (Chiesa di Sant’Antonio Abate) in Milan is one of the city’s most beautiful churches. It’s located between Piazza del Duomo and Ca’ Granda. The church is open daily to visitors and admission is free.
On a visit to the Duomo of Milan (Duomo di Milano), one thing that’s well worth paying the admission for is a visit to the terraces. You can get a great appreciation of the building as well as some great views of Milan.
Other than the terraces, there are a few extra elements of the Duomo of Milan (Duomo di Milano) that visitors can enjoy. These extras are located either inside or near the building and Piazza del Duomo. Some of them were closed during our visit but we hope to return and see them one day.
I was overwhelmed when I visited the Duomo of Milan (Duomo di Milano). This incredible structure that I had seen in photos all my life was more than I bargained for. My jaw dropped when I stepped out onto Piazza del Duomo and saw it for the first time.
Piazza del Duomo is the heart of Milan’s city center. It contains some of the city’s most important buildings as well as museums.
With plenty of things to see and for all interests, Milan is a great city to spend a few days or longer. I was able to spend two full days there and enjoyed every moment. I hope to visit again someday to see the things I missed.