The Duomo, the second largest church in Italy and third in the world, houses the largest collection of marble statues in the world and is crowned by the very symbol of the city - Madunina (little Madonna), what concerns us the most highest point of the
dome.
Romanesque Church of Sant 'Ambrogio (St. Ambrose the patron saint of the city)
Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie (where the famous fresco The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci). Dominican Church and Monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie "were submitted in 1980 on the UNESCO world cultural heritage list.
Sforzesco Castle
Basilica of San Lorenzo
Ambrosian Library, which contains drawings and notes of the famous Leonardo Da Vinci, along with various other manuscripts, notes and sketches, it constitutes an invaluable repository for all of Europe.
Pinacoteca di Brera Pinacoteca Ambrosian, Poldi-Pezzoli museums and galleries and Valsecchi BAGATT Muse del Castello, which shelter a large number of masterpieces of art.
Central Station
Milan is the most important city in the world in terms of lyric opera, with its famous Teatro alla Scala (La Scala Theatre).