A Brief Look At Tourist Places In Milan

Written By Arman Zulhajar on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 | 12:38 AM

By Fabio DeMartino


One of the most prominent historical landmarks in the city of Milan is the Sforzesco Castle where in lived the family of Sforzesco that governed Milan during the 15th and the 16th century.

The art gallery at the Sforzesco Castle in Milan which is open to public has an exceptional collection of Italian and European art generally picked from the renaissance period. Popular works of artists namely Bellini, Mantegna, Van Dyck and Correggio are exhibited in this castle.

Exactly at the back of this castle is a public garden that measures up to 50 hectares in area. This garden is wonderfully decorated with gorgeous flower beds that provide a nice place to relax from the hustle and bustle of Milan.

Historic and religious architecture can be found in the Cathedral of Milan and it is no exaggeration to say that the tour of Milan begins from here. This Cathedral built in the 14th century underwent changes in its structure over the centuries.

Today the cathedral in Milan is the fourth biggest in the World and has the capacity to hold 40,000 people. The basic architectural style of this cathedral in Milan is Gothic which is most clearly seen in the spires on the cathedral that number over 100. Apart from the interesting architecture of the Cathedral in Milan, it also houses several thousand statues of different religious figures from Christian and Italian history.

A copper statue of the Virgin Mary is perhaps the most famous of these statues in the cathedral. This statue can be seen on the top of the longest spire which is above 100 meters in length. It costs 4 Euros to go to the roof of the Cathedral to enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Milan. Otherwise there is no entry fee.

Milan is home to one of the most famous paintings in the world. The Last Supper was painted by the famous renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci towards the end of the 15th century. The painting illustrates the moment of Jesus' last supper when he disclosed to his apostles that one of them would betray him.

Though the last five centuries did not witness much of a development in the field of painting yet what had been already at hand has been stored with great care for public view.

A prior appointment well in advance is required to see this marvellous piece of art in Milan. 6 Euros have to be paid as the fee to have a view of this art at the allotted time.




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