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Milan combines history, masterpieces of artists and architects of the past and modern trends. Each point of this route is a truly unique masterpiece. It’s unbelievable how so many geniuses could meet in one city! So let’s discover the masterpieces of Milan together! Today is going to be fascinating! You’ll see works of outstanding artists and architects of the past, a “breathing” building, enter in the "Apple store" through the fountain, see a big f**k for 2 million euros, find a place where Leonardo da Vinci used to have a rest after working on ‘The Last Supper’, museums, castles, a park and even the "Wedding cake".
This walking tour explores Leonardo da Vinci's connection to Milan and touches his genius. The tour begins at Piazza Della Scala, where you'll see Leonardo da Vinci's monument and learn about the 20 years the famous artist spent in Milan. Da Vinci’s closest disciple will be revealed, as well as the painting for which he modelled to his teacher. After passing through the famous Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II, you will arrive at the magnificent Piazza Del Duomo and Palazzo Reale. There you will find Leonardo's plan for improving the city. Through the medieval Piazza dei Mercati and via Dante, you will find Teatro Piccolo. Leonardo's closest friend lived there, and you will find out who he was. Discover Castello Sforzesco and the park behind it, one of Milan's main attractions. This is where Leonardo lived and worked. You will learn in details who hired him and for what purpose. Afterwards, you will reach Santa Maria Delle Grazie, where da Vinci created "The Last Supper". This work will be examined in details. You will find out who modeled for Jesus and Judas. Additionally, you'll learn how to get tickets to "The Last Supper". The tour will conclude at Leonardo da Vinci's Museum of Science and Technology showing you how da Vinci's ideas have evolved and how they have influenced our modern way of life. Get ready for your journey!
Embark on a voyage of discovery with this self-guided audio tour, perfect for culture, history, and architecture enthusiasts. Ideal for first-time visitors, this exploration of Milan's captivating landmarks offers an immersive journey into the city's lively heart, where each street corner narrates a tale woven through time. It's a chance to delve into Milan's stories and sights, from its Gothic spires and Renaissance artistry to charming green spaces and ancient ruins. The tour commences at the majestic Milan Cathedral and leads you through bustling streets, authentic squares, and tranquil parks, culminating at the evocative Columns of San Lorenzo. On this excursion, you'll encounter landmarks like Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the imposing Sforza Castle, and Santa Maria delle Grazie, home to da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'. The adventure concludes with the historical resonance at the Columns of San Lorenzo, offering a splendid end to your Milanese journey. Immerse yourself in the tales of the influential Duke Ludovico Sforza and appreciate public art in Sempione Park. Don't forget to seize memories with your camera, as each location presents a distinctive glimpse into Milan's heritage.
This in-app audio tour guides you through Milan, the city of timeless beauty and impressive contrasts. Our journey begins at Duomo, the largest Gothic cathedral in Italy. In the Piazza, there is a portal to another era: Museo del Novecento exhibits remarkable artworks created in the 20th century. Exploring Duomo Square, you can visit the Royal Palace or go shopping (or at least window shopping) at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, an architectural masterpiece with luxurious shops and cafes. The gallery leads you to one of the world's greatest opera theatres – La Scala. You'll stroll through the Brera district, known for its charm and bohemian atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to visit the Brera Art Gallery and marvel at the works by Titian, Raphael, Tintoretto, Caravaggio, Rubens, etc. Passing by Santa Maria del Carmine church, you will reach Sforza Castle. Not only is it a formidable fortress, but it is also a place housing several museums. You'll see Santa Maria delle Grazie with Leonardo da Vinci's 'Last Supper'. Besides, you'll learn the story of Saint Ambrose, a patron saint of Milan, and admire the early Christian Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio. You can even visit the Ambrosian Library, the oldest public library in Italy! Ultimately, you'll see Milan from another perspective: the first skyscrapers, Velasca and Pirelli Towers, and the great San-Siro stadium will prove Milan's modernity and architectural eclecticism. Embark on the tour and see it yourself!
With your ticket to the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci included, this self-guided audio tour is designed for anyone interested in embracing the splendor of Milan through the footsteps of geniuses, the echoes of historic opera, and the allure of high fashion. Starting from the museum that honors the great Leonardo, you'll set out on a sensory-rich journey along a carefully curated route, ending in the tranquil embrace of the San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore's frescoes. Navigate from the ingenious intersection of art and technology, carry on to the hallowed halls of Santa Maria delle Grazie, and wind through a tapestry of Milanese culture, encompassing both the ancient and the contemporary. Your path will lead you past the historic Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio to the opulent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, before arriving at the ornate spires of the Duomo di Milano. The route encapsulates the city's finest sites, each punctuated by compelling narratives and visually striking panoramas—ready for your independent exploration. As you immerse yourself in these experiences, please note that an audio tour inside the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci is not provided, giving you the freedom to observe its outer marvels and absorb its scientific legacy before venturing through Milan's illustrious corridors.