Visit this Gothic masterpiece in the middle of Milan and see art, relics and Italy's largest organ!
Fall under Milan’s spell while exploring its dynamic fashion scene and The Last Supper wall painting hidden in the heart of the city!
Visit this Gothic masterpiece in the middle of Milan and see art, relics and Italy's largest organ!
Contemplate Da Vinci's revered masterpiece in Milan's Santa Maria delle Grazie
Leolandia is a family-friendly theme park close to Milan. Surrounded by green parkland, this nonstop adventure zone is packed with rollercoasters, water rides, animals to pet, cartoon characters to mingle with, and even miniature models of Italian landmarks.
The San Siro Stadium (officially called Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is an impressively huge football stadium in Milan. In fact, it's one of the largest stadiums in all of Europe. The two Milanese Serie A football clubs - AC Milan and Inter Milan - call it home.
The attractions at Milan's Museum of Illusions span over 70 exhibits and cover different fields, including psychology, mathematics, science, and biology. But nothing is as it seems! It's all about the mind trickery in this central Milan location. Take the whole family and the camera too – there are photo opps galore in here! Milan is the 33rd city in the world to host one of these popular attractions designed for international audiences of all ages. It's located in via Settembrini 11, a few steps away from Milan Central Station.
Discover the history and tales of the legendary football club AC Milan
Explore Milan's top sights and attractions on a Milan bus tour
Get ready to explore Milan on a Milan city tour
Inaugurated on 3 August 1778, La Scala is an impressive and romantic opera house in Milan. The theater has played host to some of the world's most talented performers, and numerous operas and ballets.
This 15th-century church and Dominican convent is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The popular attraction features Leonardo da Vinci's fresco The Last Supper in its refectory - one of the most important artworks of the whole Renaissance.
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