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This is a small featured corner of Naviglio Grande, which used to be a laundry room. The place is great for taking pictures, certainly in less crowded situations. Definitely worth a stop and there are some studios in the nearby alley.
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Vicolo dei Lavandai Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In the Middle Ages, women washed their clothes in Laundry Lane, a canal that connected almost all parts of the city and where ships came and went. On both sides of the alley are very old buildings, representing the long history of Milan. Today, it's just a historic district, and you can take a stroll around here if you have time.
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Vicolo dei Lavandai Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is a small featured corner of Naviglio Grande, which used to be a laundry room. The place is great for taking pictures, certainly in less crowded situations. Definitely worth a stop and there are some studios in the nearby alley.
This path is really interesting because it still has primitive stones, where a laundryman once worked. There are also some art and photography studios on the street, which are free of charge. It is recommended to go to the photography studio to see antique photographs and depict Milan's historical scenes. Souvenirs can be bought very cheaply.
The place where ancient women washed their clothes was not much different from what they saw on TV. The buildings with a long history represent Milan's long history for a long time.
A small stream bar can be counted as a thatched corridor along the street. It looks worse than our corridor in the south of the Yangtze River. It is said that women used to wash clothes here. There are many restaurants and bars nearby. There is a touch of art and culture in the downtown area of Canal Link.
There are stalls everywhere. It's really unique. Having walked for a long time, I still haven't come out of the market. Colorful paints can be seen everywhere.