In the main city of the north of Italy everyone will find something to do to taste. How about spending the morning among the masterpieces of the Renaissance, in the afternoon walking through the boutiques of the "Golden Square" and in the evening to put on a new outfit for the premiere in La Scala? And maybe, in the morning to make a salfi on the roof of the Duomo, in the afternoon to miss a glass of aperitivo and in the evening to break a voice on football?
We chose the best attractions, places and activities in the capital of Lombardy. Read our selection and plan your perfect day in Milan.
Take a look at the city from the roof of the Duomo cathedral
Not 10, not 100, but for 579 years the main cathedral of Milan was erected, in which a nail from the Holy Crucifixion is kept. One Milan cathedral reminds a hedgehog, others compare it with a wedding cake, but admire the elegance of this gothic masterpiece all without exception. To the elegant appearance of the Duomo, Napoleon and Leonardo da Vinci have put their hand, and today you will see here more than 3,000 statues and impressive stained-glass windows. And if you want the spirit to capture truly, climb to the roof of the Duomo: among the 135 spiers you can closer look at the 4-meter statue of the Madonna and touch the figures of biblical characters, gargoyles and angels. In clear weather, the roof offers a breathtaking view of the countryside up to the snow-capped Alps on the horizon.

Attend to the Last Supper
The legendary fresco "The Last Supper" has withstood many restorations, but the spirit of the Renaissance and the ability to stir up the feelings of the audience has not lost to this day. To see the famous work of Da Vinci live, tickets must be bought in advance - the flow of those who wish to visit the refectory of the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie does not run out from the XV century.
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Try the most delicious ice cream
Being in Italy and not eating ice cream is almost indecent. How about a quests quest for the delicious? A lofty bar will be set by the Il Massimo Del Gelato: there are eight kinds of chocolate ice cream here - with different cocoa shares and spice fireworks. Calling sweet tooth throw Azteco with cinnamon and chili, Giamaica with rum and Fiji with Grand Marnier cognac and orange peel. In Milan, you are waiting for the six delights of the famous GROM network. Its founders Guido Martinetti and Federico Grom are known for their fanatical attention to the choice of natural ingredients: in search of the perfect taste for peach sorbet, they cultivated 8 varieties of peach! Every month, GROM has new branded desserts: in the heat saves granite from Sicilian lemons, and the Christmas mood gives Apple Pie with apples, cinnamon and crumbs of biscotti. Pistachio, coffee and salted ice cream with caramel instantly disappear from the glass at any time of the year.
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Update the wardrobe in the "Golden Square"
For those who understand something in glamorous shopping, there are sacred places: the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, where the world's first Prada boutique was opened in 1913, and the "Golden Square", bordered by the streets of Montenapoleone, Manzoni, Spiga and Sant Andrea. If the budget allows only to stare at shop windows, the position will be saved by multibrand outlets. One of the most popular - D-Magazine Outlet - is right there, inside the "Square of Fashion", so that the things technically bought here can be considered treasures from the Milan Quadrilatero d'Oro.
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Taste the famous panzerotti
There is one thing in Milan that can not be resisted by office clerks, students, beauties on high heels, nor sober tourists, nor even respectable elderly couples. Everyone is equal to the panzerotti from Luini! In these hearty Italian pies, which for the Milanese have long become a favorite fast food, obviously something is mixed: they want to eat instead of breakfast, lunch and dinner.
<span>"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" - one of the most interesting books. The protagonist of this book won the hearts of children all over the world. The book is written by Mark Twain more than a hundred years, and Tom is a favorite literary hero of today's children. <span>What attracts us to this boy?
</span>"Tom was not</span> еxemplary <span> a boy who would be proud of the whole city" - Mark Twain wrote. Aunt Polly says Tome, that "he is a mere imp," though she loves her nephew too. "More than anything, he hated to work." <span>But he was not lazy.
</span>Just Tom realized that "work is what we must do," in contrast to the game. Tom loved the freedom and he </span><span><span> has an opinion that </span>all responsibilities are boring </span><span>always. So Tom </span> contrived to<span> get into trouble at all times</span><span> and in all places.
Tom is intelligent and resourceful. He found a way to turn a boring job in the game, and the boys happily whitewashed fence for him. He is a bold and observant. <span>Tom is not afraid of getting lost in a cave or go to the cemetery at night.
</span>Although Tom always does things for which he is punished, I don't blame him. He is an honest and good "about" Sid. I would like to have a friend like Tom.</span>
1. «A computer-literate person» is a person who is able to use computers as everyday problem-solvingdevices. 2. Yes, I am aware of the potential of computers to influence my life. 3. By «the basics» people mean the three R's: reading, writing, and arithmetics. 4. Computers and their many applications are among the most significant technical achievements of the century. They bring with them both economic and social changes. 5. «Computing» is a concept that embraces in the basics not only the old third R, arithmetics, but also a new idea — computer literacy. 6. A program is a set of instructions that direct the operations of computers. 7. All of us are already on the way to becoming computer-literate. Many actions that we take or observe relate to some aspect of a data processing system. 8. Computers are used in everyday life. If someone receives a subscription magazine in the post-office, it is
probably addressed to him by a computer. If someone buys something with a
bank credit card or pay a bill by check, computers help him process the
information. When someone checks out at the counter of a store, a
computer assists the checkout clerk and the store manager. When someone visits his doctor, his schedules and bills and special services, such as
laboratory tests, are prepared by computer.
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