A Perfect Day in Milan - Travel Guide
Let Ivette Olivera be your travel guide through Milan, Italy. She shows you how to have the perfect day in this fashion capital.
Deja que Ivette Olivera sea tu guía turístico a través de Milan, Italia. Ella te va a enseñar como pasarte el día perfecto en la capital de la moda.
Visit the Arco della Pace, Parco Sempione, Castello Sforzeco, Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle ll and the Milan Cathedral Duomo.
Visitemos el Arco de la Paz, el Parque Sempione, el Castillo Sforzeco, la Galeria Emanuel II y el Duomo ó Catedral de Milan.
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A DAY IN MILANO - EXPLORING DUOMO'S TERRACE
So, here's a little story:
At first, Milan was a layover but due to Ryanair's flight cancellations, I couldn't make it to my main destination, meaning I had to cancel the whole trip. Luckily, I got the refund of the cancelled flight (from Milan to Barcelona).
However, the flight to Milan wasn't cancelled, and neither the hostel for that night, so I said, you know what, I have nothing to loose. I found myself rushing to the airport so I could spend a day in Milano, taking advantage that everything was already booked. And that way, I marked another city off my bucket list. I'm really glad for my sudden decision
Hope you enjoy this short video summary of a day in Milan, mainly at the Duomo terrace, which offers insane views of the city.
PS: I totall recommend staying at OSTELLO BELLO GRANDE, a hostel located just a few minutes from Milan central train station (STAZIONE MILANO CENTRALE).
Love and Blessings,
Bri.
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Buying a Ticket to visit Milan Duomo
Buying a Ticket to visit Milan Duomo,
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Fashion houses plan walkabout in Milan to celebrate city's ingenuity
Fashion houses plan walkabout in Milan to celebrate city's ingenuity
Milan Walkabout
Shopping in Excelsior, Le Coq Sportif and Ferrari.
Line for Tickets to Milan Duomo
New way of charging to enter the Milan Duomo has begun.
I remember up until 2000 which was my last visit I did not recall, that I had to pay to walk in to holy place.
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IGTV visits different Christmas markets in Milan, and experiences the rich cultural and gastronomic identity of contemporary Milan.
Florence to Siena by bus
Siena, in the heart of Italy’s Tuscany regions, is one of the great medieval cities to explore. It's a UNESCO world heritage site. It is so well preserved that it attracts visitors by the millions and yet most people don't spend the night here. They are visiting on a day trip, maybe three hours, half a day. So we’re going to show you some tips on how to get the most out of your visit. Siena has so many attractions we’ll be exploring it in several movies in our series. Most people who visit Siena are staying in nearby Florence just over an hour away by bus or by train or by driving. So we’re going to show you the best way to get from Florence to Siena, to begin your explorations. Like many travelers, you’re probably relying on public transportation to get around, like bus or train. And in getting from Florence to Siena a very convenient way to do it is by taking the bus, the SITA bus line, SITA. Their bus station is right in the heart of Florence across the street from the main Florence train station, and you can easily buy your bus ticket right on the spot at the bus station. Just get to the window, queue up maybe, if you're traveling on a weekend it'll be busier but during the week it's much better, there's fewer people, and you can get on your bus and head to Siena.
You want to be sure to catch the Rapida bus rather than the ordinary bus, because the Rapida is nonstop, it just takes an hour and 15 minutes so that's very convenient. The other bus does make three or sometimes four stops along the way, it could take you an hour and 40 minutes, so get the Rapida, it's the same price and more convenient. There is generally one bus an hour and you can check the schedule on their website. Lately they're leaving it 9:10, 10:10, 11:10 AM for example. And it's usually not too busy, especially if you're traveling during the week and during the off-season. On a weekend it'll be a lot more busy and you might have to stand – some people stand all away, it's possible, but you'd much rather have a seat. The bus seats are quite comfortable and you get a lovely view out the big windows of the rolling hills of Tuscany as you drive along. Most of the route is on a freeway so it's not the most scenic journey in the world but you do get nice glimpses of the vineyards and a few olive trees here and there, and the green hills in the distance. You might even notice of fortified hilltop village off on the right side of the bus. You could travel from Florence to Siena by train but it's really not convenient. It takes two hours, which is much longer than the bus ride, and when you get to Siena the train station is not in the Old Town – it's down below and it could take you a half an hour walking uphill to get to the Siena Old Town, so in this case going by bus between Florence and Siena is the best way to go. Upon arrival in Siena you'll probably want to use the facilities at the bus ticket office. They've got a pay toilet which is very clean and very convenient, and you could buy your return ticket if you didn't already purchase a round-trip ticket back in Florence. And if you're staying overnight in Siena for a few days you'll find that you can ride the bus to some of the other nearby towns of Tuscany. It's a very easy walk from this bus stop into the Old Town – it will only take a few minutes and then right away you're in the pedestrian zone. We have got several detailed movies about the visit to Siena walking the little lanes and bringing you into the great cathedral and explore the main piazza il Campo. Have a look at our YouTube channel and our website where you'll find more than 1000 travel movies.
Tallest building in Italy, Unicredit Tower, Milan
Tallest building in Italy is called Unicredit Tower(Torre UniCredit) . it is the tallest building in Italy. In 2009, the estimated labour cost was about €2.1 billion (US$3.15 billion), and in 2015 the infrastructure costed €2.7 billion (US$4.05 billion), a total of €4.8 billion (US$7.2 billion).
The building was designed by architect César Pelli and reached its full height on 15 October 2011 when the spire was attached. The building is the headquarters of UniCredit, Italy's largest bank by assets, and is part of a larger development of new residential and business structures in Milan's Porta Nuova district, near Porta Garibaldi railway station. The tower ranked eighth in the Emporis 2012, that rewards skyscrapers for excellence in their aesthetic and functional design.[3]
The Allianz Tower, at 209 metres (686 ft), is still the tallest building in Italy if ranked by highest usable floor.
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Metti una sera da Obikà Mozzarella Bar
Una serata da Obikà, Mozzarella Bar, dove gustare la migliore Mozzarella di Bufala Campana DOP con prodotti selezionati provenienti da fattorie e aziende agricole artigianali. La partnership con l'Alleanza tra cuochi e Presidi Slow Food fa di Obikà un punto di riferimento di eccellenza per la migliore cucina italiana da Tokyo a New York.
essence of italy: rome, milan, venice & florence
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VIP Florence Duomo Tour with Special Access to Dome and Private Rooftop Terrace
Il Duomo, or the Dome of Florence is a must-see on any visit to the Renaissance Pearl. It's been a fixture of the Florence skyline since 1436 and you can see it from almost anywhere in the city. Join us on this tour to the very peak of Florence as we climb up tot he spectacular terraces of the cathedral without the hassle of waiting in lines.
Led by a locally licensed and English-speaking guide, our tour will provide you with comprehensive knowledge of the history of Florence’s Duomo, Italy's best surviving Gothic cathedral. Your tour will bring you through the two shells that make up the dome where you can truly appreciate the work of Filippo Brunelleschi, the Renaissance architect who designed the dome. Along the way, you'll also enjoy breathtaking frescoes from Renaissance painters and stunning views of the city.
The views from the Duomo Terraces are something you won't soon forget. You'll be able to see all of Florence and in to the hills of Tuscany from the best perch in the city. Along the way, your guide will be there to answer all your questions and help with pictures as there will be plenty of photo opportunities!
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Regine Schumann @ Dep Art Gallery | exhibition | Colormirror Show in Milan
Regine Schumann. Colormirror
curated by Alberto Zanchetta
Milan, Dep Art Gallery
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31 October – 26 January 2019
With “Colormirror”, the first solo show in Italy by Regine Schumann, Dep Art gallery continues with its research and promotion artists with important international experience.
With a considerable body of work, the exhibition presents the latest works by an artist who is considered, in virtue of her experiments with acrylic materials, one of the most important innovators in the field of color and cinevisual research.
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Crowd in Perugia Italy 2012
Our Dream Theater crowd during our show in Perugia Italy 2012
Kalinic a Casa Milan: autografi e selfie con i tifosi
SPORT (Milano). L'arrivo di Nikola Kalinic a Casa Milan, per visitare il museo del club rossonero e procedere, poi, alla firma del contratto che sancirà definitivamente il suo passaggio dalla Fiorentina al Milan. Ad attenderlo alcuni tifosi con cui l'attaccante ha scattato dei selfie e firmato qualche autografo. (Carmen la Gatta/alaNEWS)
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Italian fans celebrating their win
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1. Wide top shot of crowd celebrating as Italy score fifth penalty and win World Cup 2006
2. Mid shot of celebrations, fans waving flags
3. Various shots of celebrations with flares burning brightly
4. Mid shot of celebrations, fans waving flags
5. Celebrations with flares burning brightly
6. Fans celebrating, tilt up to fireworks exploding
7. Various shots of celebrations
8. Close-up of Italy flag being waved
9. Wide top shot of crowd celebrating as Italy lift World Cup trophy
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Thousands of Italian football fans who had gathered in Rome on Sunday to watch the World Cup final between Italy and France on large screens celebrated wildly as their team won the game on penalties.
Captain Zinedine Zidane gave France the lead in the seventh minute with a penalty, and Marco Materazzi equalised 12 minutes later.
The game finished 1-1 after extra time and Italy went on to beat France 5-3 in a penalty shoot-out to claim a fourth World Cup title.
Fabio Grosso, Andrea Pirlo, Marco Materazzi, Daniele De Rossi and Alessandro Del Piero scored the penalties for Italy.
Sylvain Wiltord, Eric Abidal and Willy Sagnol scored for France.
David Trezeguet hit the crossbar with France's second spot kick.
At Rome's ancient Circus Maximus 200,000 fans watched the game on three giant screens.
Ecstatic fans waved national flags and lit flares as fireworks exploded overhead to celebrate the win.
Within minutes of the victory, fans in cities and towns throughout the country were into their cars with Italian flags waving from windows to celebrate the victory.
The final in Berlin brought the nation to a halt.
This year the Azzurri's good performance at the World Cup in Germany brought fans much-needed relief and joy after a massive match-fixing scandal involving top Serie A clubs had left many of them shocked and disenchanted.
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