Milano
Milan, universally recognized as the italian fashion capital, is also one of the main financial hubs among the top cities in Europe in terms of finance and productivity. Located in the Po Valley, it is surrounded by the Po River and the pre-Alpine foothills, contributing to its temperate humid climate.
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The fast-Paced city
This bustling metropolis never slows down, mirroring the hustle and bustle of New York. It’s a place of contrasts, based on the dichotomy between work and pleasure- a circumstance that represents the modus operandi of a city that puts duty before pleasure.
It is the city of two faces; the workaholic by day and the party-goer by night. As evening falls, especially during the aperitive hours, professionals gather in neighborhoods like Brera and Navigli, for this sharing ritual, aimed at consolidating friendships or creating new ones.
International fashion hub
In recent years, Milan has become the stage for numerous significant events, including the renowned Salone del Mobile, Design Week, and Expo 2015. These events have played a pivotal role in revitalizing unused spaces, transforming them into vibrant green and social hubs. This transformation has led to the emergence of new metropolitan markets, the innovative Bosco Verticale, and the dynamic CityLife district, Designed by architects Arata Isozaki, Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid, the district is characterized by three iconic skyscrapers: “the crooked,” “the straight “and “the curved.”
Also increasingly important is the made-in-Italy fashion quadrilateral,where fashion enthusiasts can explore renowned brands such as Armani, Versace, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Pucci, and Gucci, cementing Milan’s position as a global fashion powerhouse.
The beating heart of northern Italy
The historic center does not have a predominant architectural style, yet it boasts must-see monuments: the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Teatro alla Scala, and Castello Sforzesco, not to mention Sempione Park and the neoclassical Arco della Pace.
The efficient organization of transportation and the strong civic sense of the Milanese make this city both livable and attractive to many. These factors have led to Milan being affectionately rename the “Italian Switzerland.”
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