Milan: Street
Places and attractions in the Street category
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- Gothic Revival architecture
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- Sport venue
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- Universities and schools
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- Art Nouveau architecture
- Shopping centre
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- Monastery
- Music venue
- City gate
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- Cemetery
- Playground
- Memorial
Via Monte Napoleone
Nestled in the heart of Milan, Italy's fashion capital, Via Monte Napoleone is the quintessential luxury shopping district that beckons the elite and style aficionados from around the globe. This prestigious street, often shortened to "Montenapo" by the locals, is...
Corso Buenos Aires
Corso Buenos Aires is one of the most prominent shopping districts in Milan, Italy, renowned for being one of the longest shopping streets in Europe. Stretching over a kilometer, this bustling thoroughfare boasts over 350 international and local shops and boutiques...
Viale Luigi Majno
Viale Luigi Majno is one of the main streets of a large residential area in the eastern part of the centre of Milan. It is named after the prominent Italian lawyer and jurist Luigi Majno.
Via della Spiga
Via della Spiga is one of the Italian city of Milan's top shopping streets, forming the north-east boundary of the luxurious Quadrilatero della Moda, along with Via Monte Napoleone, Via Manzoni, Via Sant'Andrea and Corso Venezia.
Viale Enrico Forlanini
The Viale Enrico Forlanini is a long street located in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. It cuts through a park, connecting the city centre with the Linate Airport and the Idroscalo lake. The street is named after Milan-born aviation pioneer Enrico Forlanini.
Via Manzoni
Via Manzoni, is a busy and fashionable street in the Italian city of Milan which leads from the Piazza della Scala north-west towards Piazza Cavour. Notable buildings include the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, the elegant Grand Hotel et de Milan, which was the place of Giuseppe Verdi’s death in 1901, and several fine palazzi.
Via Dante
Via Dante today is a pedestrian street in central Milan, Italy, connecting Piazzale Cordusio with Largo Cairoli. It is near to the city's Castello Sforzesco and is named after the Florentine poet Dante Alighieri.
Corso Venezia
Corso Venezia is a street in Milan, Italy. It is one of the city's most exclusive and elegant avenues, being part of the city's upscale Quadrilatero della moda shopping district, along with Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Sant'Andrea and Via Manzoni.
Viale Pasubio
Viale Pasubio is an avenue in Milan, Italy. It is part of the circonvallazione interna ring road, a major traffic route that runs along the former Spanish walls of Milan.