Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #10 in Milan, Italy
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10.9 km
137 m
Experience Milan in Italy in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in MilanIndividual Sights in MilanSight 1: Parco di Via Rimini – Via La Spezia
La Spezia Park is a green area of Milan's Municipio 6, just north of the Famagosta metro station.
Sight 2: Giardino Robert Baden-Powell
The Robert Baden-Powell Park is a park in the city of Milan dedicated to Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the world movements of scouting and guiding.
Sight 3: Navigli
The navigli are a system of interconnected canals in and around Milan, in the Italian region of Lombardy, dating back as far as the Middle Ages.
Sight 4: Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie al Naviglio
The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie al Naviglio is a Roman Catholic church in Milan, Italy. It is located along the Naviglio Grande, in Alzaia Naviglio Grande 34, in the Porta Genova district, inside the Municipality 6.
Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie al Naviglio (IT)
Sight 5: San Gottardo al Corso
The church of San Gottardo al Corso is a church in Milan located at the beginning of the homonymous Corso San Gottardo, in Municipio 5.
Sight 6: Porta Ticinese
Porta Ticinese is a former city gate of Milan, Italy. The gate, facing south-west, was first created with the Spanish walls of the city, in the 16th century, but the original structure was later demolished and replaced in the early 19th century. The name "Porta Ticinese" is used both to refer to the gate proper and to the surrounding district, part of the Zone 6 administrative division. In the same district there is also a medieval gate with the same name, although in common speech the name "Porta Ticinese" is usually assumed to refer to the 19th century gate.
Sight 7: Auditorium di Milano
The Auditorium di Milano is a concert hall located in Largo Gustav Mahler in Milan, Italy.
Sight 8: Parco della Resistenza
The Parco della Resistenza, until 2013 called Parco Baravalle, is a park in the city of Milan, Italy. It was built on an area that from 1919 until the sixties was occupied by a working-class neighborhood of single-family houses, the Baravalle Garden Village District, demolished to make way for the green area, whose structure is traced by the avenues of the park. On the eastern side of the city are the civic centre, with a library and decentralised offices of the municipality, and a kindergarten.
Sight 9: Parco Alessandrina Ravizza
Parco Ravizza is a large public garden in Milan, Italy, located near Bocconi University.
Sight 10: Monumento a Roberto Franceschi
The monument to Roberto Franceschi is a collective work located in Via Bocconi in Milan.
Sight 11: Rettoria San Ferdinando
The Rectory of San Ferdinando is the university pastoral center of the Luigi Bocconi University of Milan. The Rectory includes a church and rooms for the student community.
Sight 12: Chiesa di San Celso
Santa Maria presso San Celso is an ancient sanctuary in Milan, located in Corso Italia at number 37. It is flanked by the ancient church of San Celso.
Sight 13: Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli presso San Celso
Santa Maria dei Miracoli presso San Celso is a church and a sanctuary in Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy.
Sight 14: Basilica di San Calimero
The Basilica di San Calimero is a church in Milan, northern Italy. Its name refers to Saint Calimerius, an early bishop of the city. It dates from the 5th century but was almost completely rebuilt in 1882 by the architect Angelo Colla in an attempt to restore it to the "original" medieval structure.
Sight 15: Giardino Oriana Fallaci
The Oriana Fallaci garden, formerly Giardino Quadronno Crivelli, is a green area of the center of Milan, located near Viale Beatrice d'Este.
Sight 16: Santa Maria al Paradiso
Chiesa di Santa Maria al Paradiso is a church in Milan, Italy. It was begun in 1590 for the Third Order of Saint Francis, after designs by Martino Bassi. The facade, however, was only added in 1897 in a Neo-Baroque style by the architect Ernesto Pirovano (1866-1934).
Sight 17: Crocetta di san Calimero
The monument to San Calimero is a commemorative sculpture placed in Corso di Porta Romana in the historic center of Milan in Largo Crocetta.
Sight 18: Giardino Roberto Bazlen
The Roberto Bazlen garden, formerly the CTS garden of Porta Romana, is a small green area in the center of Milan, located near Porta Romana.
Sight 19: Chiesa di San Francesco di Sales
The church of San Francesco di Sales is a Catholic parish church located in the center of Milan, in Via della Commenda n. 37. It is included in the deanery of the historic center in the pastoral zone I of the archdiocese of Milan.
Sight 20: Teatro Franco Parenti
Teatro Franco Parenti is a theatre in Milan, Italy.
Sight 21: Chiesa dei Santi Silvestro e Martino
The Church of Saints Sylvester and Martin is a Catholic place of worship in the city of Milan, located in Viale Lazio 19, inside the Municipality 4.
Sight 22: Parco Vittorio Formentano
Vittorio Formentano Park, also known as Largo Marinai d'Italia Park, is a 72320 m² Milanese park, located between Corso XXII Marzo and Viale Umbria, without a fence and therefore always accessible.
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