Spotter since 2023
I'm a student at the University of Milan, currently pursuing a master's degree in Medieval Literature studies. I'm a great traveller, and I love art, literature, and learning foreign languages. And above all, I love everything that gives the opportunity to learn or discover something new.
Why Milan?
What I like most about my city, Milan, is that, like in many other cities in Italy, even if you have lived here since you were born, you can still feel like a tourist. In Milan, every little corner has its own history and particularities, and an entire lifetime is not enough to explore them all.
One of the most interesting in the city, founded in 1576, it has the same structure as some Roman-Greek circular temples, "tholos" in ancient Greek.
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It was built in the V century around a stone, which beneath it had the relics of four Christian martyrs who were brutally tortured and then killed...
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Alda Merini was one of the most interesting people in the city and was always wandering around Navigli, so anybody could go and meet her in that district.
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The panzerotto is a sort of little fried rolled pizza, so the shape is like that of a sandwich completely closed that has a filling inside. Tasty!
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Sometimes there's the jazz evening, where you'll listen to jazz bands performing live, sometimes a poetry open mic where you can hear lovely poetry.
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This is one of the most interesting masterpieces of the art of the Italian Renaissance, and it was made in this way because there was no space...
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At the American bookstore they sell every kind of book in English you might need, and even have the possibility of ordering from all over the world.
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Milan is also well known for its experimental and more avant-garde forms of theatre, and the "spot" where all of this takes place is the Piccolo theatre.
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