Milano Navigli (Italy Travel Guide)
Visiting the city of Milano - Navigli - Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio and Via Torino. (Italy Travel Guide).
Navigli is one of the most romantic neighborhoods in Milan.
Situated southwest of the city's historic center, the neighborhood is named for the navigli, canals that were once ubiquitous in this former port area.
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Places to see in ( Varese - Italy )
Places to see in ( Varese - Italy )
Varese is a city in northern Italy known for its art-nouveau villas. Campo dei Fiori Regional Park is home to the 17th-century Sacro Monte di Varese complex. It includes the Via Sacra, an uphill path that passes 14 frescoed chapels on the way to a sanctuary. The baroque Estense Palace features landscaped gardens. West is Varese Lake, with a cycle path and Isolino Virginia, a small island with an archaeological park.
Varese is a city in Lombardy. Varese is a pleasant hillside town located a few kilometers from the Swiss border, with a strong tourist vocation developped at the beginning of the twentieth century. Varese offers a cozy city centre, stunning views of the namesake lake and the Alps and plenty of opportunity for outdoor and indoor activities. Not far away from Milan, Como, lake Maggiore and the major swiss cities such as Lugano, Locarno and Bellinzona, Varese is a perfect base for visiting other centres and sites in Northern Italy and Switzerland.
The area around the lake of Varese is pretty characteristic. It has a kind of flair and sense of history that tends to impress its visitors in a sense deeper than only from a touristic point of view. It has been appreciated for its beauty and uniqueness for ages. In 1817 Stendhal wrote himself about the region as an « ensemble magnifique; au coucher du soleil, nous apercevions sept lacs. Croyez-moi, mon ami, on peut courir la France et l'Allemagne sans avoir de ces sensations-là ».
Varese is small enough to get around on foot, and many of the streets are pedestrian-only. Nevertheless if you want to reach and visit towns and villages spread over the area, such as Sacro Monte and S. Ambrogio Olona, we would advise you to use the public transport network, that comprises several lines. Some are mostly within city limits (Urbani) and some are Extraurbani (crossing city limits).
Varese is small enough to get around on foot, and many of the streets are pedestrian-only. Nevertheless if you want to reach and visit towns and villages spread over the area, such as Sacro Monte and S. Ambrogio Olona, we would advise you to use the public transport network, that comprises several lines. Some are mostly within city limits (Urbani) and some are Extraurbani (crossing city limits). Villa e Parco Mirabello Tudor style villa inside a vast park dominating Mirabello hill; today the seat of the Archeological Museum.
Ville Ponti e Villa Panza In Biumo Superiore, in the noblest of the ancient Castellanze, there are Ville Ponti, a complex of two villas, Castello di Masnago e Parco Mantegazza XV century castle. Its most ancient part is the medieval tower belonging to defensive fortifications. Surrounded by a magnificent park, Villa e Parco Baragiola Built at the end of the XIX century, Villa e Parco Toeplitz Formerly built as a country house for Polish aristocrats, Palace Grand Hotel One of the most important exemples of Art Nouveau in Varese, built in 1913 by architect Sommaruga.
The Sacro Monte di Varese (literally ‘Sacred Mount of Varese’) is one of the nine sacri monti in the Italian regions of Lombardy and Piedmont which were inscribed on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2003. The devotional complex is located in Parco del Campo dei Fiori, a natural reserve 6km north of Varese. It consists of fourteen chapels that were constructed between 1604 and 1623. The devotional path ends at the shrine of Santa Maria del Monte, a XVI century complex whose origins go back to the V-VI century AD, as attested by the archaeological excavations in the crypt recently opened to the public.
The Lido of Schiranna is one of the most pleasant places of the lake, a few minutes from the city centre of Varese. The area has been re-evaluated and the park that you can cross is a quiet little oasis of green, with benches and shady trees, where you can safely read or sunbathe. Not far away there is a dining area with a large swimming pool for adults and children, just opposite the lake! The park is a moment of leisure and it's a really quiet and reserved place that allows you to disconnect from daily monotony.
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awesome pizza at mercato centrale in Florence
Food Markets in Florence Italy
Fresh produce is a signature of food markets in Italy. The Mercato Centrale in Florence is no exception. Speak to the sellers about their produce and discover the best way to prepare and serve it. Background music is Rotten Gardenias by Huma Huma.
GUÍA DE MILÁN (Y ALREDEDORES) PARA CUATRO DÍAS
Una guía personal con mis doce lugares imprescindibles que tenéis que visitar si vais a viajar a esta maravillosa ciudad del Norte de Italia. Esta es mi particular visión de Milán, capital de la moda y la cultura. Espero que mis consejos os puedan resultar útiles y que os ayuden a disfrutar de esta maravillosa metrópoli.
Os dejo algunos links que considero básicos para vuestro viaje:
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B&B Hotel Milano Central Station - Milan - Italy
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B&B Hotel Milano Central Station offers accommodation in Milan, a 5-minute walk from Milano Centrale Train Station and 0.6 miles from Porta Nuova district.
Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is fitted with a flat-screen TV. The private bathroom is equipped with a shower. Free WiFi is available throughout.
You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property. A buffet breakfast is available daily.
B&B Hotel Milano Central Station is 1.2 miles from Brera district and 1.9 miles from Sforzesco Castle. The nearest airport is Milan Linate Airport, a 20-minute drive away.
Stazione Centrale is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, cathedrals and shopping for clothes.
This is our guests' favourite part of Milan, according to independent reviews.
Solo travellers particularly like the location — they rated it 9.0 for a one-person stay.
This property is also rated for the best value in Milan! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.
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Milan An Evolving City | 4K drone footage of Milano Skyline in Italy
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Cinematic 4k footage of the evolving architectural panorama or the City of Milan, Italy. Milan, a metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops. The Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s mural “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture.
The famous Galleria shopping center has been the baseline for so many malls across the World. The video also features the Gae Aulenti Plaza with the iconic Unicredit Tower and the Vertical Forest building. On the other side of town you can see the Generali Tower, part of the CityLife complex, designed by the late Zaha Hadid. Also featured is the Castello Sforzesco or Sforza Castle as well as La Scala theater, the World's most famous venue.
Milan, the capital of Lombardy, has a population of 1.3 million people. It is the biggest industrial city of Italy with many different industrial sectors. It is a magnetic point for designers, artists, photographers and models. Milan has an ancient city centre with high and interesting buildings and palazzos, which is why so many people from all over the world want to see the city of glamour.
Milan's climate is predominantly Mediterranean: Alpine in the far north; hot and dry in the south. Winter in Milan is relatively mild but foggy, with temperatures ranging from zero to 8 degrees Celsius. Summer can be very humid with brief thunderstorms; temperatures range from 14 to 29 degrees. From March through April temperatures range from 6 to 18 degrees. From October through November they range from 6 to 17 degrees.
Milan’s origin goes back to 400 B.C., when Gauls settled and defeated the Etruscans.
In 222 B.C. the city was conquered by Romans and was annexed to the Roman Empire. After 313 A.D., the year of the Edict of Tolerance towards Christianity, many churches were built and the first bishop was appointed: Ambrogio was such an influential person that the church became the Ambrosian Church (7 December is a holiday to honor Sant’Ambrogio). In 1300 the Visconti family which are noblemen from Bergamo, Cremona, Piacenza, Brescia and Parma ruled and brought a period of glory and wealth to the city. The Duomo was built in 1386 and became the symbol of Milan.
The Sforza family assumed the Castle and the power of the Visconti family and finally Milan achieved peace after many years of battles against Venice and Florence. Under the Sforza duchy the city began the development of sciences, art and literature. Ludovico il Moro (Ludovico Sforza) called Leonardo da Vinci and “il Bramante” to his court.
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- Filming time: approx. 25 minutes (2 batteries)
- Editing time: approx. 5 hours
- Editing software: FCPX (Final Cut Pro X by Apple)
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Milan City By Drone | Milano The Changing City | 4K UHD drone footage
Cinematic 4k footage of the evolving architectural panorama of the City of Milan, Italy. Milan, a metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops. The Gothic Duomo di Milano (Duomo of Milan) cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s mural “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture. The famous Galleria shopping center has been the baseline for so many malls across the World. The video also features the Gae Aulenti Plaza with the iconic Unicredit Tower and the Vertical Forest building. On the other side of town you can see the Generali Tower, part of the CityLife complex, designed by the late Zaha Hadid. Also featured is the Castello Sforzesco or Sforza Castle as well as La Scala theater, the World's most famous venue.
Milan, the capital of Lombardy, has a population of 1.3 million people. It is the biggest industrial city of Italy with many different industrial sectors. It is a magnetic point for designers, artists, photographers and models. Milan has an ancient city centre with high and interesting buildings and palazzos, which is why so many people from all over the world want to see the city of glamour.
Milan's climate is predominantly Mediterranean: Alpine in the far north; hot and dry in the south. Winter in Milan is relatively mild but foggy, with temperatures ranging from zero to 8 degrees Celsius. Summer can be very humid with brief thunderstorms; temperatures range from 14 to 29 degrees. From March through April temperatures range from 6 to 18 degrees. From October through November they range from 6 to 17 degrees.
Milan’s origin goes back to 400 B.C., when Gauls settled and defeated the Etruscans.
In 222 B.C. the city was conquered by Romans and was annexed to the Roman Empire. After 313 A.D., the year of the Edict of Tolerance towards Christianity, many churches were built and the first bishop was appointed: Ambrogio was such an influential person that the church became the Ambrosian Church (7 December is a holiday to honour Sant’Ambrogio). In 1300 the Visconti family which are noblemen from Bergamo, Cremona, Piacenza, Brescia and Parma ruled and brought a period of glory and wealth to the city. The Duomo was built in 1386 and became the symbol of Milan.
The Sforza family assumed the Castle and the power of the Visconti family and finally Milan achieved peace after many years of war against Venice and Florence. Under the Sforza duchy the city began the development of sciences, art and literature. Ludovico il Moro (Ludovico Sforza) called Leonardo da Vinci and “il Bramante” to his court.
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Safety Drone Gear: ULTIMADRONE by Atellani (Patent Pending).
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