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Cinema Mexico
Via Savona, 57
, Milan, Italy
0.61 miles away
Attraction Type: Movie Theaters
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Mercato di viale Papiniano
Viale Papiniano
, Milan, Italy
0.68 miles away
This is Milan's largest and most famous market. It is held each Tuesday and Saturday but it is much more crowded at the [more]
Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
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National Museum of Science and Technology
Via San Vittore, 21
, Milan, Italy
Phone - +39 02485551
0.8 miles away
Founded in 1953, this museum includes 28 distinct galleries dedicated to all aspects of science and technology, [more]
Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
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Pusterla di Sant'Ambrogio
Via Carducci 41
, Milan, Italy
0.92 miles away
This was built in 1939 by Gino Chierici, in imitation of a defensive gate in the ancient walls dating to 1171. The [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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Basilica di S. Ambrogio
Piazza S. Ambrogio
, Milan, Italy
Phone - +39 0286450895
0.99 miles away
The basilica of St. Ambrogio is the 'symbolic' church of the city which was originally built in 379 on the tombs of St. [more]
Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
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Casino Municipale
Piazzale Milano 1
, Campione d'Italia, Italy
1.05 miles away
Attraction Type: Casinos
User Rating:6.5

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Ferrovie Nord Milano
, Milan, Italy
1.18 miles away
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Anfiteatro Romano di Cagliari
Viale Frà Ignazio da Laconi
, Cagliari, Italy
1.18 miles away
Milan's Roman amphitheatre, built between the first and second centuries B.C., was one of the old town's most imposing [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:10.0

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CRT Teatro dell'Arte
Viale Alemagna, 6
, Milan, Italy
1.18 miles away
Attraction Type: Things to do
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Torre di Ansperto
Corso Magenta, 15
, Cortile del Civico Museo Archeologico
, Milan, Italy
Phone - +39 0286450011
1.22 miles away
In the 4th c. AD, Emperor Maximian made two expansions to the 1st c. BC Roman walls to encircle two new areas of the [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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Piazzale Cadorna
Piazzale Cadorna
, Milan, Italy
1.23 miles away
Once an unstructured space between Castello Sforzesco and the Magenta district, Piazzale Cadorna has become a new port [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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Resti archeologici del Circo romano
Via Vigna 1 - Via Luini
, Milan, Italy
1.27 miles away
The Circus was the major building In Roman cities and invested with military importance. In northern Italy, only [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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Resti romani di via Brisa
Via Brisa
, Milan, Italy
1.27 miles away
Built by Emperor Maximian in the 4th c. AD when Milan was the capital of the Roman empire in the West, the imperial [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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Arco della Pace
Piazza Sempione
, Milan, Italy
1.29 miles away
With the fortifications for Castello Sforzesco destroyed in 1801 under Napoleon's instructions, a large space was [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:4.0

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Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore
Corso di Porta Ticinese, 39
, Milan, Italy
Phone - +39 0289404129
1.29 miles away
Built outside the Roman city walls, near the ampitheatre from which it has taken most of its salvage materials, this [more]
Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
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Parco Sempione
, Milan, Italy
1.31 miles away
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Parco delle Basiliche
Piazza Vetra
, Milan, Italy
1.33 miles away
The park backs onto the San Lorenzo Cathedral and encompasses a surface area of 40,000 square metres. In ancient times, [more]
Attraction Type: National Parks
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Colonne di S. Lorenzo
Corso di Porta Ticinese
, Milan, Italy
1.35 miles away
In front of the Basilica of San Lorenzo, there is a square with a row of columns on either side which were taken from a [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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Darsena
Porta Ticinese
, Milan, Italy
1.35 miles away
The small lake of Darsena, next to the Porta Ticinese, is all that remains of the complex system of canals and rivers [more]
Attraction Type: Rivers and Lakes
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Porta Ticinese Medievale
Corso di Porta Ticinese
, Milan, Italy
1.35 miles away
The ancient Porta Ticinese gate, part of the 12th-century city walls built after the destruction wrought by Frederick [more]
Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
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