Milan is one city in Italy that wasn't on my list of places to visit but since it is close to the Lake Como area, that is where I landed on my last trip to Italy. I am certainly glad that I took the time to explore this city before heading further north. The Milan Duomo is a must see. You can see more about this spectacular church here. I even took the opportunity to explore the view from the roof top. You can see a post about that here.
Here are two photos I took from the roof of the Duomo. Above is an Italian flag flying over the rooftops.
To the right, a very odd looking building on the horizon above those rooftops.
I stood and listened to this group play for a little while. They found a good spot to perform right next to the Duomo and they were wonderful to listen to.
To the left is a view from the courtyard garden at the Monastery of Santa Maria Delle Grazie, where the Last Supper is housed.
Above is a street scene where you can see a modern skyscraper looming over the much older buildings.
Leonardo da Vinci spent a lot of time in Milan and made great contributions to the city. It's appropriate that there should be a monument honoring him.
I had lunch one day at a very nice sidewalk cafe that was facing this green space between two streets. In the center was this spectacular sculpture by Amado Pomodoro called Grande Disco. I love Pomodoro's sculptures so it was a pleasure to have this view while enjoying lunch.
You can see the Pomodoro sculpture at The Vatican here. And, you can see the one we have in Phoenix here.
3 comments:
I could spend a month wandering those streets
I would love to see Milan.
Pomodoro's sculpture's are truly "monumental". I believe I've seen the one at the Phoenix library.
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