It was edificated in 80 d.C., and it is
considerated the most important monument coupling to the present day.
2) Duom of Milano is the most important
church of the city and one of the Italian symbols. It is collocated
in the center of the city, in the square wich have the same name.
To the surface it is the fourth
cathedral in Europe after San Pietro in Vaticano, St Paul in London
and Seivilla Cathedral.


3)Pinacoteca of Brera: if you like art this is one of the best place where you can go in Italy. It looks like a museum, an art national gallery collocated in the heart of Milano. The museum offers one of the most important collection about Lombard and Venetian painting. In addiction to is possible to find an exposition from the past to the modern art.
4) Park of Monza: is one of the biggest park in the world. It is as large as Central park in New York but includes four different cities. In this place people can walk, run, relax themselves and watch gran prix that there is every year in September.
During this period Monza is full of tourist and the city offers a lot of interesting think to do.

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5) Lake of Como: Como is one of the best city in the north of Italy. It's not a big city but with a very important lake in which you can across on the boat, do fishing and see a stunning views.
On the side there are a lot of beautiful houses where some of important people live in. Moreover, if you like good food, you can enjoy in one of the 100 restaurants that Como offer you.
During the summer is possible practice some water sports like sailboat, windsurf and surf.


6) Arengario of Monza: is an old building in the center of Monza (city close to Milano) where the king usually has gone to talk with people.
Nowdays is a beautiful place, built in stone where it is possible to find different art exhibitions above all christmas time.
During grand prix time, Arengario transform itself in a "show cooking". There are a lot of table, that represent different restaurants, and they suggest new plates with stagionaly ingredients.
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Francesca
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