Our peninsula and boasts many wonderful cities of art, but some regions are less know of others. For example, Lumbardy, which is always associated only with Milan and its Duomo. Read the rest »
It might not be the shining star of Italy as the other cities are, but Milan has a great deal to offer tourists who fly into or out of the airport of this interesting city. Read the rest »
Milan is a city full of mystery and modernism. More than most Italian cities, you’ll find a fascinating blend of the modern cosmopolitan city with deep ties in the ancient roots of the town it once was. Read the rest »
Intensely popular with good reason, Lake Como, or Lago di Como, is shaped much like an inverted Y and is the deepest lake in all of Italy. Read the rest »
Gianfranco Ferre is one of the best known and appreciated representatives of the “made in Italy” worldwide. The prestige of Italian fashion owes a lot to his creations including not only clothing but also accessories, jewellery, eyewear, perfumes, scarves and neckties. Read the rest »
It was named by the name of one of the owners. The sculpture is considered to be Michelangelo’s testament. Choosing an unusual pattern, he wanted to portray Jesus standing with the Mother supporting the effort of the dead body of her Son. Read the rest »
Milan is more than its large airport. It is home to any number of artifacts and sights worth investigating. Like any Italian city, begin with the major stops and then take time to wander. Read the rest »