City of Milan

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Milan is a city in northern Italy provincial capital of Lombardy, and is the second largest municipality in area and population after Rome. Milan is one of the most important international city, famous throughout the world for being the capital of fashion, its prestige is equal to Paris, London and New York.

Here every year takes place the week of fashion, where the maximum signatures worldwide parade the biggest supermodel.

Milan is also an important financial center, and all the major industries are located in the city, which also houses the headquarters of the Milan Stock Exchange, symbol and focus of Businnes globally. The city is also an important reference point for the design industry and is home to one of the most important and active exhibition centers in Europe.

Milan is a dynamic, thriving, energetic, here you can absorb the hectic pace of life, rushing and chasing success, power, innovation, and is precisely why the center is a vital economic, to the high turnover of tertiary, which has seen tourism grow and evolve, industry, fashion and design. Milan is a city rich in resources and opportunities on the one hand, but is also renowned for the prestigious historical and cultural heritage.

The historical center of Milan, contains a rich treasure trove of monuments and works, the city leaves visitors spellbound at the sight of the late Gothic cathedral, which stands with its sharp spire in the heart of the city, and where stands the "Madunnina".

Many are the artistic attractions: the Galleria Vittorio Emanale II, Castello Sforzesco, the Monumental Cemetery, and varied collection of works in various museums and monuments such as the famous "Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci, secure in the refectory of the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

The center of Milan is full of shops and boutiques with the best brands in fashion that are found in the luxurious Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Sant'Andrea and Via Pietro Verri, who represent the quadrilateral of fashion.

The thousand faces of Milan, make this city an important tourist destination throughout the year, both for businessmen, but also for those who decide to visit one of the most beautiful cities in Italy, rich in culture, traditions, and art.