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.
If you want to go back in time and find yourself enjoying the best pastries of Milan, visiting Marchesi and trying their pistachio croissant is a must.
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During the 20th century, it became one of the most important shops in the city, specialising in selling branded clothes, above all famous Italian brands.
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The first one was made in 1630, in place of the house of Gian Giacomo Mora, who was a barber, and it's still there today on the road that bears his name.
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It was built in 334 a.c, in a period when Milan or Mediolanum, the Latin name of the city, was the capital of the Western Roman Empire.
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There are two types of people: those who take Aperol and those who take Campari. But what's the difference? Read to find out...
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This restaurant is one of those which is resisting and still gives the possibility to have delicious traditional pizzas at affordable prices.
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The Church of Sant'Ambrogio, built this church in the 5th century AD, is an important church because it was built by the patron of the city, Ambrogio.
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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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