Originally built as a medieval fortress in the 14th century, Castello Sforzesco has exchanged hands between many national and foreign rulers over the centuries, causing a “love-hate” relationship with the people of Milan. However, it is because of this rich historical fabric that it was selected to represent the beauty and history of Milan, as well as guard some of Italy's most precious artworks, sculptures, and monuments.
Today, this famous Italian site has undergone several renovations to bring the Castello Sforzesco back to its original glory, and now includes dozens of museum venues with numerous pieces of art from the Italian Renaissance, a refurbished aquarium, as well as several historical and contemporary monuments in the adjoining gardens, all enclosed among its several piazzas and towers.