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Casa Milan Review

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Accompanying his husband to the pilgrimage, he was in tears. His happiest early 90s, a schoolboy's highlight every weekend was staying up late to watch the ball. It is worth the fans of AC Milan flying half the earth to make the pilgrimage. There is also a 3d exhibition hall in the hall to sit and watch. There is a souvenir shop at the exit. But the variety is not as complete as the San Siro stadium.

Casa Milan

Posted: Aug 13, 2019
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    A beautiful place in Milan. It is still at night when passing by. The night view is also beautiful. The lighting is very beautiful. The travel here is also quite unique. You can see a lot of fun scenes. You can also see some good things here.

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    Posted: Nov 22, 2019
  • hiluoling
    4/5Excellent
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    The whole building is very futuristic, and it looks like the roof is sloping or very special from the outside. There are many scientific and technological elements on display, especially some holographic images, which make people refreshing.

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    Posted: Feb 17, 2019
  • angelmcku
    4/5Excellent
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    It’s not the first time, especially a place, there are a lot of people to play, many people play, not bad

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    Posted: Nov 3, 2022
  • rei1140
    5/5Outstanding
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    CasA MIL &4; (1) was built between 1906 and 1912 on Passeig de Gr &4; cia, an extension of Eixample in Barcelona, Spain. The vault of the Mira House, which takes the shape of parabola or catenary, is the last private residence designed by Gaudi. It covers an area of 1,323 square meters, has 33 balconies, 150 windows, 3 daylighting atriums (2 large atriums, 1 small patio), 6-storey residence, 1-storey top floor (attic), 1 underground parking lot, 3 doors and 2 main entrances. Pere Mil &4, a wealthy man, was invited by Gaudi to design CASA BATLL&3, his home for Mr. Bart, in order to marry Roser Segimon, a wealthy widow. The Mira House is the last private house designed by Gaudi. The wavy appearance is made of white stone walls, balcony railings made of twisted iron bars and slabs, and wide windows, which can give people imagination. The roof of Mira Apartment is high and low, and the whole building, like the rough sea, is very dynamic. The roof is a chimney and ventilation duct made of strange sudden objects. The Mira Apartment is weird, even absurd, both inside and outside. It is still considered by many to be the most representative and original building of all modern buildings, and one of the most important buildings in the world in the twentieth century. None of the buildings are right angles, which is also the greatest feature of Gaudi's works, because Gaudi believes that - "straight lines belong to human beings, while curves belong to God. " Design features - "the weight of its own building is entirely borne by pillars, neither the inner wall nor the outer wall bears the weight of the building itself, the building itself does not have the main wall", so the interior housing can be rebuilt at will, the building will not collapse, and a wider window can be designed to ensure the lighting of each apartment. The top floor is used for adjusting temperature and drying clothes. Follow the earphone guide's instructions, follow the spiral staircase to the balcony, suddenly open, as if to the alien world, there are 30 strange chimneys, 2 vents, and 6 staircases, tower-shaped staircase mouth shape is the largest, spiral staircase inside hidden water tower. Those peculiar chimneys are like alien visitors and fierce soldiers in chess. All in all, they are different and make people crazy enough to take pictures of them. Most people who have visited this building may think that Mira's house is magnificent and overbearing. Others think that the wavy exterior wall is too weird. No matter who likes Gaudi like it, he must not miss Milan's house.

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    Posted: Feb 10, 2018
  • _We***09
    5/5Outstanding

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    Milan fans must go to the place of pilgrimage, e-tickets will be shown directly to the front desk, and then paper tickets will be issued to you to go in. If there is no ink in the picture, you can go through more than an hour. There are restaurants and shops inside, which are still shocking. It is suggested that match day and match match match effect is better. You can buy tickets at the entrance and go directly to San Siro after seeing the museum.

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    Posted: Oct 29, 2018
  • 当地向导意旅司导工作社
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    Fabio Novembre, a sponsor of Italian designer AC Milan, completed the club's new headquarters interior with the team's red and black designs. The new headquarters covers an area of 929 square meters. The interior is filled with colours drawn by the team. Furniture and other decorations are made up of seven colours. The interior includes senior management offices, restaurants, shops selling club goods and museums tracing their history. As a result of the partnership with Google, the club's first museum has some permanent and temporary exhibits with frequent interactive elements. The portraits of famous stars are displayed on the screen, along with game data and personal information. The club won the UEFA Championship seven times, so there was a 3-metre-high replica in the trophy room. The restaurant is surrounded by a layered red ceiling and sits on a red plastic chair or a black built-in chair. Pictures of the club's Championship history are displayed on the walls of the entire space, including conference rooms, conference rooms, leisure rooms and printing rooms.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2016
  • 肥肥安大王
    4/5Excellent
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    MONDO MILAN Milan House, open time: 10:00-19:00, ticket price 15 euros. Address: Via Aldo Rossi, 8, 20149 Milano MI, Italy. Metro: M5 Portello Station

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    Posted: Oct 23, 2018
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