Food Scene
Via Marghera is a beautiful zone, very alive especially at night, with metro in a few minutes you are in the center
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Via Marghera
Via Marghera
Via Marghera is a beautiful zone, very alive especially at night, with metro in a few minutes you are in the center
Arts & Culture
La Última Cena
2 Piazza di Santa Maria delle GrazieDrinks & Nightlife
Corso Garibaldi
Corso GaribaldiCorso Como
Corso ComoPorta Nuova
Sightseeing
Catedral de Milán
Piazza del DuomoShopping
I have always lived in the area and therefore Corso Vercelli is in my DNA I think it is one of the most beautiful streets in Milan Full of nice shops, always crowded and full of life Absolutely to take a walk
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Corso Vercelli
2 Via Francesco CherubiniI have always lived in the area and therefore Corso Vercelli is in my DNA I think it is one of the most beautiful streets in Milan Full of nice shops, always crowded and full of life Absolutely to take a walk
Visite turistiche
In line with constant efforts on the part of the municipal authorities to preserve the memory of the economic and social processes that have shaped the city’s identity, the Milan City Council took steps in 1990 to buy the old Ansaldo industrial plant at Porta Genova and use it for cultural services. The disused factories, authentic monuments of industrial archaeology, have been converted into studios, workshops and new creative spaces.
In continuity with its original vocation but also in response to the need for recognition and revaluation manifested by the foreign communities that have found opportunities to develop and put down roots in the city, the Milan Council decided to create the Mudec Museum of Cultures in the old Ansaldo area to house and display the municipal collections of ethnographic material.
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Mudec
56 Via TortonaIn line with constant efforts on the part of the municipal authorities to preserve the memory of the economic and social processes that have shaped the city’s identity, the Milan City Council took steps in 1990 to buy the old Ansaldo industrial plant at Porta Genova and use it for cultural services. The disused factories, authentic monuments of industrial archaeology, have been converted into studios, workshops and new creative spaces.
In continuity with its original vocation but also in response to the need for recognition and revaluation manifested by the foreign communities that have found opportunities to develop and put down roots in the city, the Milan Council decided to create the Mudec Museum of Cultures in the old Ansaldo area to house and display the municipal collections of ethnographic material.