cathedral square is such a big place , buy a ticket to see it inside as well . there is lots of great shops with high fashion clothes, many restaurants with tasty food . Don’t forget to visit Da Vinci museum
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It is also extremely busy on the central Duomo square, mainly due to a peaceful protest action by hundreds of event employees who have been without income for months due to the corona crisis. Everyone...
You can see a lot around the Piazza del Duomo on top of the cathedral itself. Singers, people around, coffee shops, gelato and etc .. don’t miss it in Milano !
A great place to sit and watch the world go by some great little bars and restaurants surround the piazza can get quite busy but a wonder for the eyes book in advance for the church as queues are long
The Cathedral Square is located in the heart of Milan, surrounded by many important buildings, including Milan’s landmark Milan Cathedral. The square gradually developed with the construction of the cathedral and was named after the cathedral. In the middle of the square stands the bronze statue of the horse of the king of Italy, Vittorio Emanuel II. The square is surrounded by a series of important buildings such as the Emmanuel II promenade, the royal palace of the neoclassical style, and the Cathedral Museum, which exudes a rich medieval atmosphere. There are many shopping malls, shopping malls, luxury boutiques and high-end restaurants in the vicinity of the square. It is a well-known leisure shopping area in Milan.
cathedral square is such a big place , buy a ticket to see it inside as well . there is lots of great shops with high fashion clothes, many restaurants with tasty food . Don’t forget to visit Da Vinci museum
it''s worth of visiting time and time again. You can see as well as feel the long history of Milan and the Europe.
A touristy square, often larger than the pure square of the city, can be seen here quietly the church facade, the edge of the commercial district, with huge bronze statues standing.
The name Milan seems to have a bit of romance and beauty, but it is true that Milan has a lot of beauty. The Dom Cathedral is indeed so big and beautiful. Coupled with the peculiar construction process, location and importance, it adds a lot of charm. Next to the church is the famous Emanuele II Promenade, and not far from La Scala Theatre Square. There are many cafes, restaurants, and specialty shops in the surrounding area, which is worth savoring
Italy is certainly the capital of the European Renaissance, and there is much to see. Especially architecture, painting, handicrafts, leather goods, are all well worth doing. There is food, better than the United States tour, a lot of food, not bored, pattern refurbishment, integration of East and West features.