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Second Part of the walking tour: Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II, Scala Square - Piazza della Scala, Fashion and Brera District

If you have only a few hours to see the most important sights, we invite you to a little walking tour in Milan.

As travelling group you can book an individual guided tour for groups, as individual tourist you can book a sightseeing tour with guide or you can plan your program by yourself to see the most important monuments following our tips for the itinerary through Milan.

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Milan Bike

Milan Bike Tour

Discover the delights of Milan by bike on a morning, afternoon or evening tour! Following an expert guide, you’ll cycle at a gentle pace around the captivating city streets, seeing top Milan attractions as well as lesser-known treasures that tourist maps miss. Explore fashionable and quirky neighborhoods like Manzoni and Ticinese, and see iconic Milan monuments such as Milan Duomo, Teatro La Scala, Castello Sforzesco (Sforza Castle) and more!

Numbers are limited to nine on this small-group Milan bike tour, ensuring you’ll see the sights with personalized attention from your guide.

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Entry Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II

Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II

At the left side of the Dome Cathedral there is the imposing department store La Rinascente. From the snack bar on the 8th floor you can enjoy the view to the cathedral Duomo consuming a strong Italian espresso coffee.

From the Dome Square starts the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II. It connects the Cathedral's Square with the La Scala Square Piazza della Scala.

Built in 1877, the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II is Milan's elegant lounge with luxury boutiques and restaurants. The roof of the gallery forms a cross that is well visible from the cathedral's roof.

 

Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II

In the centre of the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II the charming mosaic floor with the aspect of a carpet shows in the center the symbol of the Savoia Royal Family.

The 4 symbols in every part on the floor represent the capitals of the Kingdom of Italy in various periods: Milan, Turin, Florence and Rome.

Mosaic Floor in the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II

Vittorio Emanuele II GalleryThe top of the central octagon demonstrate the four continents Africa, Asia, Europe and America.

The 24 statues in the Gallery represent Italian important personalities, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Galileo Galilei, Alessandro Volta a.o.m. he main entries of the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II are have the form of triumphal arches.

 

Piazza della Scala

Scala Square with La Scala Theater Monument Leonardo da Vinci

Passing the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II you reach the Scala Square Piazza della Scala with the Leonardo da Vinci's monument in the square's center.

In front of the La Scala Theater you see Palazzo Marino, head office of the mayor as well as the Ministry of Justice.

Fashion District and Pinacoteca di Brera

Brera Pinacoteca

Walking straight on in Via Alessandro Manzoni you pass the museum Poldi Pezzoli, a private Art collection in an home-exhibition. Turning on the right After 300 m you get to the Fashion District of Milan between via Montenapoleone, via Sant’Andrea and via della Spiga.

Turning back to Via Manzoni and passing via Monte di Pietà you reach now the Brera area.

Go beyond Via Verdi and Via Brera you pass at the right side the Pinacoteca di Brera. In the Brera Art Gallery you find paintings and artworks of the XV to XVIII century.

Pinacoteca di Brera

Milan Brera Museum

Milan Brera Museum Walking Tour

Unlock the secrets to Milan's wealth of history and culture on this intriguing walking tour of the Brera Museum. The Pinacoteca di Brera is Milan's most outstanding museum and is considered one of the most breathtaking art collections in the world. Led by an expert guide you will see some of the most prestigious selections of antique and modern picture masterpieces by famous Italian artists of the 20th century.

Join this in-depth walking tour and explore the magnificent gallery as your expert art history guide revels stories from the famous artworks with masterpieces including, Gentile da Fabriano, Mantegna, Bellini, Tintoretto, Bramantino, Piero della Francesca and Raffaello Sanzio, Caravaggio, Tiepolo, Tintoretto and many more.

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The Castel's Garden Parco Sempione

Sempione Castle Park

After the Brera Art Gallery turning to the left in Via Fiori Chiari you get into the heart of the Brera district with nice bars and restaurants. On week ends and in the evening you find here an opulent street life.

Passing the Brera quarter at Via Mercato, Via Tivoli and Via Lanza you find here the nice Piccolo Theater Strehler.

A few meters later you get to the Sforza Castle again where you will have merit a break in the Castel’s Garden Sempione.

 

Parco Sempione with Triumph Arch

Arena Civica

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