Milan
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Sophistication reaches new levels in Milan. The financial and commercial
centre of Italy attracts fashion fundis, opera lovers, the young, the
beautiful and the bold. Shopping, eating and clubbing is serious business
here and it is no surprise that the city boasts the world's most beautiful
shopping mall, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Equally vying for
admiration are the Milanese icons of La Scala Theatre (Teatro della Scala)
and the Gothic Duomo, one of the world's largest churches. Milan's frenetic
pace surges ahead in its drive towards progress, forsaking the lengthy
siestas enjoyed in other parts of the country. The city's urban tentacles
stretch for miles, although the significant historical attractions are
contained between the two landmark sites - the Duomo and the Sforzesco
Castle. These reside within the inner loop of the city's concentric design,
which is split into four squares: Piazza Duomo, Piazza Cairoli, Piazza
Cordusio and Piazza san Babila. The modern civic centre lies to the
northwest, around Mussolini's colossal train station built in 1931. The area
around here is dominated by a skyline of skyscrapers from which the sleek
Pirelli Tower emerges. The Fiera district that stretches around Porta Genova
station is the nub for trade and fashion fairs.
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