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Photos to help you fall in love with Milan

Milan is a great travel destination. Someone is attracted by the fashionable side of the city and shopping, some by football, and some by culture. All these aspects of life are closely intertwined in Milan and its cozy streets. This second largest city in Italy is visited by millions of tourists a year and everyone finds something different here.

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Milan differs from southern Italian cities not only in a great order in daily life and in the functioning of infrastructure, but also in manners, behavior and, of course, in cuisine - the north of Italy is more meaty.

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Milan is a city in a million. The famous Duomo became the backdrop for millions of selfies, the gallery of Victor Emmanuel II (Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II) sells goods for tens of millions of euros per year, and the San Siro stadium is a dream for millions of fans of the eponymous football club. We have prepared for you a selection of incredibly beautiful photographs that will make you fall in love with Milan and its attractions.

Night panorama of Milan

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San Siro Stadium

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Trams on the streets of Milan

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The famous Duomo Cathedral

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Victor Emanuel II Gallery - Mecca for shopaholics from around the world

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Sforza Castle

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Vertical forest

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The tree of life is a symbol of EXPO 2015

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Get inspired by Milan and don't forget to leave photos from your trip to this city in the comments!

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