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V. MazziniBullonaneDezzaéV. P. d. FrancescaV. Francesco FerruccioV. Fratelli IndDistrict P.zaof Ideaspione Corso SempioneV. MussiV. Domodossola V. Polizianoaa VIbraioV. RossettiniVercelliaolo GioviorgaoliiforniaV. Ippolito NievoV. Leone XIIIV. da GiussanoV. G. PallavicinoV. RasoriV. LipariV. F. FilelfoCavalleriaSavoiaV. B. PanizzaVP.zaGiovanniXXIIIIt is known as “la grande Brera” or alsoL.gothe “District Gramsci of Ideas”: one of the mostevocative districts L.go C. in Milan’s historicGaddacentre, since the very beginning itL.go L.has boasted a longstanding Medici historyP.za S. S.of art and culture. Home to the Trinitàfamous Accademia di Belle Arti andthe headquarters of Italy’s mostimportant newspaper, the “Corrieredella Sera”, the area running P.za from viaP.za dei SempioneBrera to via Volontari Solferino is Arco populatedCorpus dellawith galleries Domini and shops dedicated Mon.Pace Napoleoneto design, fashionable boutiquesIIIandTorrepicturesque cafés. In Branca the evening,Parcoshopping gives way to a trendy Sempionenightlife L.go Vatmosphere as its charmingAlpiniTriennale -cobbled streets fill up with stalls,Palazzodell’Artestreet musicians and visitors.V. Giulio C. ProcacciniV. A. CanovaCorso MagentaV. San VittoreV. F. Melzi D’ErilV. Vincenzo Monti V. Vincenzo MontiV. ReggimentoV. Mario PaganoV. S. Michele del CarsoV. Vincenzo FoppaV. ValparaisoV. BergognoneV. L. CastelV. Lodovico AriostoV. Lorenzo MascheroniV.le di Porta VercellinaV. MontevideoV. Andrea SolariV. SavonaGerusalemmeSolferinoV. TassoV. M. BandelloNicolò TartagliaV. Paolo LomazzoV.le G. MiltonV. Gian Battista VicoV. Giulio C. ProcacciniV. G. B. BertiniV.le Papiniano V.le PapinianoV. CeranoV. VogheraV. TortonaV. Monviso V.V. F. LondonioV. Andrea Massena V. MoscatiV. N. MachiavelliV. G. RevereV. PetrarcaV. P. TamburiniV. G. RovaniV. degli OlivetaniV.le Coni ZugnaV. VentimigliaV. TortonaV. XX SettembreV. ValenzaV. A. SaffiV. B. ZenaleV. A. AleardiV. E. Alemagnaigi NonoV. Paolo Sarpi V. Paolo SarpiV. OlonaV. AribertoV. RosminiV. Luigi CanonicaV. A. BertaniV. Giosuè CarducciV. E. De AmicisV.le GoriziaV. SimonettaV. G. B. NiccoliniV. d’OggionoV.le ElveziaV.le MaltaV.le Gabriele d’AnnunzioCorso C.Colombo Corso GenovaV. Vigevano. MessinaV. G. LeopardiV. de TogniV. CarroccioV. Ausonioia Naviglio GrandeV. MessinaV. Boccacciorta TicineseV. G. GiustiV.le W. GoetheV. TerraggioV. S. VincenzoV. LanzoneV. Cesare Sesto V. G. FerrariGrandeV. S. CalogeroDarsenaV.le GadioForo BuonaparteCorso MagentaV. Conca del NaviglioV.le GoriziaseP.leCimiteroMonumentaleV. S. Valeriard.rzaV. CeresioPORTAVOLTAV.le MontelloV. CorrentiV. ArenaV. BramanteArenaCivicaV. P. CapuccioV. CollodiCorso di Porta TicineseS.rdoV. Carlo FariniP.zaBaiamontiBastioni diPorta VoltaP.le LegaLombardaAcquarioCivicoV. LegnanoV.le GadioMuseod’Arte Anticae PinacotecaP.za CastelloV. S.G.sul MuroV. S. M.PortaV.le CrispiV. Alessandro VoltaForo BuonaparteV. DanteV. MeravigliCorso GaribaldiV. Molino delle ArmiV.le G. GaleazzoV.le Col di LanaCorso ComoV.Corso Italia Corso ItaliaBastioni di Porta NuovaV. Moscova V. MoscovaV. Sant’OrsolaV. Maurizio QuadrioV. MaroncelliV.le PasubioTeatroStrehlerLanzaBreraV. S. M.FulcorinaV. TorinoV. PontaccioV. MercatoV. S. MaurilloV. Santa CroceV. SambucoS. Antonioda PádovaV. PalermoV. SolferinoV. DiscipliniV. OreficiV. TorinoV. CornaggiaV. OlmettoeCorso GaribaldiV. F. ChiariV.PiattiV. BrolettoV. CrocefissoV. C. Del FanteV. San LucaV. De CristoforisV. SolferinoS. MariaIncoronataL.go MoscovaLa FoppaV. BreraV. dell’OrsoV.le Monte GrappaV. San MarcoV. G. VerdiCorso Porta NuovaV. FatebenefratelliV. S.MargheritaV. De CastilliaStazionePorta GaribaldiP.taGaribaldi FSP.le XXVTeatroAprile SmeraldoPortaGaribaldiPORTATENAGLIAL.goTrevesBasilica di SanSimplicianoV.le L. SturzoV. CastelfidardoFondazioneMuseo L.Minguzzi Chiesa AnglicanaV. MontebelloP.zaS. MarcoPinacotecadi BreraS. Maria del Museo delCarmineRisorgimentoMontenapoleoneV. AlbricciCorso di Porta RomanaV. G. MercalliV. San MartinoV. Santa SofiaV. Melchiorre GioiaOspedaleFatebenefratelliEnoteca N’Ombrade VinLa Tenda ●BRERAV. AnnunciataV. Alessandro ManzoniV. Bianca di SavoiaV. S. CalimeroV.le Monte SantoV. MontenapoleoneV. BigliV. LargaL.go DeBenedettiPta.NuovaGioiaV. AppianiSocietà per leBelle Arti edEsposizionePermanenteS. AngeloV. F. TuratiV. GalileiV. SenatoCorso MatteottiCorso V. Emanuele IIV. F. d. PerdonoV. Vignoni V. QuadronnoV. C. CrivelliV. PirelliPORTANUOVARepubblicaP.za delRepubblAngelicumStudio Museo TuratiTreccaniS. ●MarcoQuesturaCastelloSforzescoP.zaStazioneTommaseoCadornaP.leCadornaL.goCadorna FNM CairoliP.za P.zaTriennaleTeatroConciliazione GiovineCairoliP.zaConciliazione Italia Cenacoloalla ScalaL.goPORTAVincianoLA TENDAdella ScalaMattioliMAGENTAS. NicolaoS. MariaL.go P.PalazzoPal. MarinoSituated in the heart of Brera, this historic boutique is a reference S. BabilaP.le F.della Grazied’Ancona LittaMunicipoL.go Baraccapoint for luxury multi-brand women’s clothing. The ideal placeSettimoPalazzoGalleriafor those who love the best of Italian and interntional prêt-aporterand who wish to update their wardrobes with the latestSeveroMuseo Teatrale delleP.zaVittorioalla Scala StellineBorsa Cordusio Cordusio EmanueleMuseolook in fashion trends. A warm, welcoming atmosphere featuringArcheologicoDuomoelements of contemporary furnishing design.DuomoBibl.Open daily 10am-7pm. M2 Lanza. Map F3P.za delAmbrosianaP.za S.DuomoS. VittoreAmbrogioPalazzoal CorpoV. VerziereBasilica diRealewww.latendamilano.comS. AmbrogioP.zaP.za S.S. AmbrogioVia Solferino angolo via AnconaCarceriUniversitàP.zaStefanoS. Satiro DiazMuseo NazionaleT: 02 6575804S. VittoreCattolicaMentanadella ScienzaMore info: www.wheremilan.comP.ledel Sacre Cuoree della TecnicaP.zaAquileiaS. BernardinoMissorialle MonacheL.goMissori TorreGiardENOTECA N’OMBRA DE VINCarrobbioVelascadeP.zaUniversità GuasNestled in one of Milan’s most romantic areas, right next Resistenza toS. Naz.the magnificent San Marco Church P.za in Brera, this wine shop, PartigianaBasilicaMaggioreP.zainaugurated in S. 1973, Agostino offers S. Italian Agostino and International wines and Antica Pta. S. LorenzoErculea P.za S. OspedaleTicineseMaggiorealso boasts a wide selection of oils, spirits and liqueurs. The shop,Nazaro Maggioredi Milano -which is also Parco a wine bar, is open throughout the day from 9 in theP.zaP.za S.VetraEufemiaPoliclinicomorning Solari to 1am. Closed on Sun. M2 Lanza. Map F3AnfiteatroP.zaTeatrazziTeatroRomanoS. Paolo S. Maria dellaCarcaLiberoP.leConversoCantoreParco delleVisitazioneCrocwww.nombradevin.itBasilicheP.za Via San Marco, 2RosarioT: 02 6599650MuseoHETTA More info: www.wheremilan.comDiocesano Basilica S. EustorgioP.taS. Mariae Cappella PortinariStazione Genova FSpresso S. CelsoPta.Pta. GénovaTicineseVic.S. Maria Lavandai Fiera di P.le XXIV36 WHERE MILAN I JANUARY 2011 al NaviglioSenigallia MaggioP.le di Pta. L.go I. V.le Beatrice d’Este Pta. VMercatoneLodovica D'AragonaVigentinaCopyright Compass Maps Ltd. (UK). © 2011. All rights reserved. Whilst every care has been taken to check the accuracy of the information in this guide, thepublishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions or the consequences thereof. No part of this map and guide may be reproduced without thepermission of the publishers. This map is originally designed and produced by CM Cartographics.P.zaCavourV. della SpigaV. Francesco SforzaCorso Porta VigentinaV. Daniele ManinVV. d. SignoraVCaP.zGioaAmeriContouV. S. AndreaCorso EuroCorso

Shoppingjewellery and gift items in perfect keeping withthe tradition of its famous New York counterpartfounded in 1837. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.tiffany.com. Via della Spiga, 19/a. T: 02 76022321.M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4VHERNIER—A leader in the production of sublimejewellery, this maison is a hot favourite withthe international jet set and specializes in theproduction of highly exclusive, unique pieces.Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.vhernier.it. Via Santo Spirito, 14. T: 02 77331560.M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4WINTEX WATCHES BY CALDEX—Stunning andauthentically creative pieces featuring a rangeof exciting colours. These highly contemporarytimepieces represent the new soul of Italianluxury. Open Mon-Fri 9am-1.30pm/2.30pm-5.30pm. www.wintexwatches.com. Via Terraggio,15. T: 02 8063101. M1 Cadorna FN. Map D5Leather & LuggageSERAPIAN—A story of passion, creative genius andcraftsmanship, an exclusive name in high-classleather goods. Serapian boasts two locations: anatelier in via Jommelli, where, since 1945, all ofits collections are produced and a boutique invia della Spiga. The latter offers a special “madeto order” service for those in search of high-classobjects whose every detail can be customized.Its hallmark features are unique, exclusivemade-to-measure products exuding a sense oflow-key luxury. Two locations (via Jommelli andvia della Spiga). Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.serapian.com. Via della Spiga, 42. T: 02 280121. M3Montenapoleone. Map G4LingerieCHRISTIES LINGERIE—Sexy, romantic and elegant:at Christies there is something for everyone.Offers a wide variety of seasonal colours andstyles featuring the brand’s famous embroidery.Also carries an interesting selection of swimsuits.Open Mon-Sat 10am-1pm/2.30pm-8pm. www.christieslingerie.it. Corso Vercelli, 51. T: 02 48022152.M1 Conciliazione. Map C5FRETTE—Up-market fabrics for pyjamas anddressing gowns and a line of ultra-fine lingerie.The Frette philosophy is quality. It will becelebrating 150 years in the business with alimited edition collection. Choose lingerie tomatch your towels and bed linen at its luxeMontenapoleone location. Open Mon-Sat10am-1pm/2.30pm-8pm. www.frette.com. ViaMontenapoleone, 21. T: 02 783950. M1 San Babila,M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4GALLO—Lingerie and socks but also swimsuitswith matching bags, dresses, scarves, ties andhats. Gallo has expanded its range from lingerieto other fashion sectors. Each Gallo creationis distinguished by its unmistakable hallmarkfeatures: brightly coloured stripes and superiorquality fabrics. A number of members of Italy’sbusiness elite “are hooked” on Gallo’s socks – agreat gift idea to break tie and suit monotony.It has several centrally located sales points andcan also be found on the 5th floor of the LaRinascente department store and at airports.Open Mon-Sat 10am-1pm/2.30pm-8pm. www.gallospa.it. Via A. Manzoni, 16B. T: 02 783602. M3Montenapoleone. Map F4INTIMISSIMI—This lingerie chain for men and womenboasts sales points scattered throughout the city.Featuring classic or trendy lines, the collectionsalways offer new, different items at affordableprices. Pyjamas, bras and briefs in a variety ofcolours but also chic tops and camisoles for elegantevening wear. Open Mon-Sun 9am-9pm. www.intimissimi.it. Galleria Pattari, 2. T: 02 89013705. M1-M3Duomo. Map G5LA PERLA—Sexy, lace-trimmed Italian lingerie atthis luxury store in via Montenapoleone. A heavenfor lingerie addicts who will enjoy browsingamong the latest La Perla collections. Its choicefabrics and elegant lines are a sure guarantee ofquality. A vast assortment of lingerie, swimwearand clothing for women and men. Open Mon-Sat 10am-1pm/2.30pm-8pm. www.laperla.com.Via Montenapoleone, 1. T: 02 76000460. M1 SanBabila. Map G4MusicBOTTEGA DISCANTICA—An historic shop forclassical music and a reference point for musicians,musicologists and the lovers of musical art. It offersa vast catalogue of all types of classical music. TheBottega Discantica produces its own CDs based onold and contemporary Italian repertoires performedby musicians and Italian orchestras. Mon 3pm-7pm;Tues-Sat 9.30am-1pm/3pm-7pm. www.discantica.it.Via Nirone, 5. T: 02 862966. M1-M2 Cadorna. Map D5RICORDI MEDIA STORE—This is the largest, mostimportant store associated with the historic musicpublishers; this new venue (directly connectedto Libreria Feltrinelli-Duomo), with several floors,offers various listening points, a Box Office counterfor tickets, a rich audio, video and multi-mediacatalogue and areas dedicated to the sale of musicaccessories, musical instruments and sheet music.Open Mon-Sat 10am-11pm; Sun 10am-8pm. www.lafeltrinelli.it. Via U. Foscolo, 3 (Galleria VittorioEmanuele II). T: 02 86460272. M1-M3 Duomo. Map F5STRADIVARIUS—Historic record store from which theinternationally-renowned record label originated.Close to piazzale Loreto, Stradivarius specializesmainly in classical music. It stocks rare recordings,imported from abroad, and niche products. It alsooffers a pre-sale ticket service for concerts andperformances. Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am-1pm/3pm-7.30pm. www.stradivarius.it. Corso BuenosAires corner of via Caretta. T: 02 29400600. M1-M2Loreto. Off MapPassion ShoppingFILOVIA—You bring the design, inscription or logoof your choice and FiloVia will embroider it on anytype of garment, fabric or accessory according toindividual requirements. Open Mon-Fri 10am-7pm.www.filoviaricami.com. Via V. Monti, 28. T: 02 4815993.M1-M2 Cadorna FN. Map D4IL CAMEO— Dresses, jackets and outerwear, bagsand pochettes, belts and scarves, pumps andbooties. All unique designer or sartorial pieces,from the 50’s-to-date, selected with total passion.In addition to vintage clothing and accessories, theshop also offers second-hand designer wear anddelightful and, often, rare objets d’art. Open Mon-Sat11am-8pm. www.ilcameo.it. Via San Carpoforo, 6.T:+39.349.2448263. M2 Lanza. Map F4MARINELLA—Established in 1914, the Marinellabrand is known throughout the world for its stylish,hand-made neckties, worn by heads of state,industrial magnates and celebrities. In addition tothe legendary shop - still located in Naples - andits sophisticated Milan boutique, E. Marinella tiesare also sold at its single-brand store in Tokyo. Newopenings are scheduled in Lugano in November2010 and in London at the beginning of 2011.Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www.marinellanapoli.it. Via Santa Maria alla Porta, 5. T: 0286467036. M1 Cordusio. Map F5MONTBLANC—A legendary manufacturer of finewriting instruments and sophisticated, high-qualitywatches and jewellery. The product range alsoIncludes eyewear and leather goods. Two locationsIn the city (via Montenapoleone and corso Vercelli).Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.montblancitalia.it. Via Montenapoleone, 27B. T: 02 76317720. M3Montenapoleone. Map G4OLD TOYS—An historic shop that still retains itsold-world atmosphere. Porcelain dolls and brightlycoloured merry-go-rounds, antique musical boxes,Book of the MonthA suggestion from Peter Panton,owner of Panton’s EnglishBookshop, a favourite haunt ofinternational book lovers in Milan.“You’ll soon get the hang of it”,the side-splitting bestseller, supported byparallel texts in English, French, Spanish,German and Italian, is bound to amuseand entertain readers and help themexplore their way through the jungle ofeveryday idiomatic usage. Now availableat Panton’s English Bookshop.www.panton.it. Via L. Mascheroni, 12.T: 02 4694468. Map C4www.wheretraveler.com 37

V. MazziniBullonaneDezzaéV. P. d. FrancescaV. Francesco FerruccioV. Fratelli IndDistrict P.zaof Ideaspione Corso SempioneV. MussiV. Domodossola V. Polizianoaa VIbraioV. RossettiniVercelliaolo GioviorgaoliiforniaV. Ippolito NievoV. Leone XIIIV. da GiussanoV. G. PallavicinoV. RasoriV. LipariV. F. FilelfoCavalleriaSavoiaV. B. PanizzaVP.zaGiovanniXXIIIIt is known as “la grande Brera” or alsoL.gothe “District Gramsci of Ideas”: one of the mostevocative districts L.go C. in <strong>Milan</strong>’s historicGaddacentre, since the very beginning itL.go L.has boasted a longstanding Medici historyP.za S. S.of art and culture. Home to the Trinitàfamous Accademia di Belle Arti andthe headquarters of Italy’s mostimportant newspaper, the “Corrieredella Sera”, the area running P.za from viaP.za dei SempioneBrera to via Volontari Solferino is Arco populatedCorpus dellawith galleries Domini and shops dedicated Mon.Pace Napoleoneto design, fashionable boutiquesIIIandTorrepicturesque cafés. In Branca the evening,Parcoshopping gives way to a trendy Sempionenightlife L.go Vatmosphere as its charmingAlpiniTriennale -cobbled streets fill up with stalls,Palazzodell’Artestreet musicians and visitors.V. Giulio C. ProcacciniV. A. CanovaCorso MagentaV. San VittoreV. F. Melzi D’ErilV. Vincenzo Monti V. Vincenzo MontiV. ReggimentoV. Mario PaganoV. S. Michele del CarsoV. Vincenzo FoppaV. ValparaisoV. BergognoneV. L. CastelV. Lodovico AriostoV. Lorenzo MascheroniV.le di Porta VercellinaV. MontevideoV. Andrea SolariV. SavonaGerusalemmeSolferinoV. TassoV. M. BandelloNicolò TartagliaV. Paolo LomazzoV.le G. MiltonV. Gian Battista VicoV. Giulio C. ProcacciniV. G. B. BertiniV.le Papiniano V.le PapinianoV. CeranoV. VogheraV. TortonaV. Monviso V.V. F. LondonioV. Andrea Massena V. MoscatiV. N. MachiavelliV. G. RevereV. PetrarcaV. P. TamburiniV. G. RovaniV. degli OlivetaniV.le Coni ZugnaV. VentimigliaV. TortonaV. XX SettembreV. ValenzaV. A. SaffiV. B. ZenaleV. A. AleardiV. E. Alemagnaigi NonoV. Paolo Sarpi V. Paolo SarpiV. OlonaV. AribertoV. RosminiV. Luigi CanonicaV. A. BertaniV. Giosuè CarducciV. E. De AmicisV.le GoriziaV. SimonettaV. G. B. NiccoliniV. d’OggionoV.le ElveziaV.le MaltaV.le Gabriele d’AnnunzioCorso C.Colombo Corso GenovaV. Vigevano. MessinaV. G. LeopardiV. de TogniV. CarroccioV. Ausonioia Naviglio GrandeV. MessinaV. Boccacciorta TicineseV. G. GiustiV.le W. GoetheV. TerraggioV. S. VincenzoV. LanzoneV. Cesare Sesto V. G. FerrariGrandeV. S. CalogeroDarsenaV.le GadioForo BuonaparteCorso MagentaV. Conca del NaviglioV.le GoriziaseP.leCimiteroMonumentaleV. S. Valeriard.rzaV. CeresioPORTAVOLTAV.le MontelloV. CorrentiV. ArenaV. BramanteArenaCivicaV. P. CapuccioV. CollodiCorso di Porta TicineseS.rdoV. Carlo FariniP.zaBaiamontiBastioni diPorta VoltaP.le LegaLombardaAcquarioCivicoV. LegnanoV.le GadioMuseod’Arte Anticae PinacotecaP.za CastelloV. S.G.sul MuroV. S. M.PortaV.le CrispiV. Alessandro VoltaForo BuonaparteV. DanteV. MeravigliCorso GaribaldiV. Molino delle ArmiV.le G. GaleazzoV.le Col di LanaCorso ComoV.Corso Italia Corso ItaliaBastioni di Porta NuovaV. Moscova V. MoscovaV. Sant’OrsolaV. Maurizio QuadrioV. MaroncelliV.le PasubioTeatroStrehlerLanzaBreraV. S. M.FulcorinaV. TorinoV. PontaccioV. MercatoV. S. MaurilloV. Santa CroceV. SambucoS. Antonioda PádovaV. PalermoV. SolferinoV. DiscipliniV. OreficiV. TorinoV. CornaggiaV. OlmettoeCorso GaribaldiV. F. ChiariV.PiattiV. BrolettoV. CrocefissoV. C. Del FanteV. San LucaV. De CristoforisV. SolferinoS. MariaIncoronataL.go MoscovaLa FoppaV. BreraV. dell’OrsoV.le Monte GrappaV. San MarcoV. G. VerdiCorso Porta NuovaV. FatebenefratelliV. S.MargheritaV. De CastilliaStazionePorta GaribaldiP.taGaribaldi FSP.le XXVTeatroAprile SmeraldoPortaGaribaldiPORTATENAGLIAL.goTrevesBasilica di SanSimplicianoV.le L. SturzoV. CastelfidardoFondazioneMuseo L.Minguzzi Chiesa AnglicanaV. MontebelloP.zaS. MarcoPinacotecadi BreraS. Maria del Museo delCarmineRisorgimentoMontenapoleoneV. AlbricciCorso di Porta RomanaV. G. MercalliV. San MartinoV. Santa SofiaV. Melchiorre GioiaOspedaleFatebenefratelliEnoteca N’Ombrade VinLa Tenda ●BRERAV. AnnunciataV. Alessandro ManzoniV. Bianca di SavoiaV. S. CalimeroV.le Monte SantoV. MontenapoleoneV. BigliV. LargaL.go DeBenedettiPta.NuovaGioiaV. AppianiSocietà per leBelle Arti edEsposizionePermanenteS. AngeloV. F. TuratiV. GalileiV. SenatoCorso MatteottiCorso V. Emanuele IIV. F. d. PerdonoV. Vignoni V. QuadronnoV. C. CrivelliV. PirelliPORTANUOVARepubblicaP.za delRepubblAngelicumStudio Museo TuratiTreccaniS. ●MarcoQuesturaCastelloSforzescoP.zaStazioneTommaseoCadornaP.leCadornaL.goCadorna FNM CairoliP.za P.zaTriennaleTeatroConciliazione GiovineCairoliP.zaConciliazione Italia Cenacoloalla ScalaL.goPORTAVincianoLA TENDAdella ScalaMattioliMAGENTAS. NicolaoS. MariaL.go P.PalazzoPal. MarinoSituated in the heart of Brera, this historic boutique is a reference S. BabilaP.le F.della Grazied’Ancona LittaMunicipoL.go Baraccapoint for luxury multi-brand women’s clothing. The ideal placeSettimoPalazzoGalleriafor those who love the best of Italian and interntional prêt-aporterand who wish to update their wardrobes with the latestSeveroMuseo Teatrale delleP.zaVittorioalla Scala StellineBorsa Cordusio Cordusio EmanueleMuseolook in fashion trends. A warm, welcoming atmosphere featuringArcheologicoDuomoelements of contemporary furnishing design.DuomoBibl.Open daily 10am-7pm. M2 Lanza. Map F3P.za delAmbrosianaP.za S.DuomoS. VittoreAmbrogioPalazzoal CorpoV. VerziereBasilica diRealewww.latendamilano.comS. AmbrogioP.zaP.za S.S. AmbrogioVia Solferino angolo via AnconaCarceriUniversitàP.zaStefanoS. Satiro DiazMuseo NazionaleT: 02 65<strong>75</strong>804S. VittoreCattolicaMentanadella ScienzaMore info: www.wheremilan.comP.ledel Sacre Cuoree della TecnicaP.zaAquileiaS. BernardinoMissorialle MonacheL.goMissori TorreGiardENOTECA N’OMBRA DE VINCarrobbioVelascadeP.zaUniversità GuasNestled in one of <strong>Milan</strong>’s most romantic areas, right next Resistenza toS. Naz.the magnificent San Marco Church P.za in Brera, this wine shop, PartigianaBasilicaMaggioreP.zainaugurated in S. 1973, Agostino offers S. Italian Agostino and International wines and Antica Pta. S. LorenzoErculea P.za S. OspedaleTicineseMaggiorealso boasts a wide selection of oils, spirits and liqueurs. The shop,Nazaro Maggioredi <strong>Milan</strong>o -which is also Parco a wine bar, is open throughout the day from 9 in theP.zaP.za S.VetraEufemiaPoliclinicomorning Solari to 1am. Closed on Sun. M2 Lanza. Map F3AnfiteatroP.zaTeatrazziTeatroRomanoS. Paolo S. Maria dellaCarcaLiberoP.leConversoCantoreParco delleVisitazioneCrocwww.nombradevin.itBasilicheP.za Via San Marco, 2RosarioT: 02 6599650MuseoHETTA More info: www.wheremilan.comDiocesano Basilica S. EustorgioP.taS. Mariae Cappella PortinariStazione Genova FSpresso S. CelsoPta.Pta. GénovaTicineseVic.S. Maria Lavandai Fiera di P.le XXIV36 <strong>WHERE</strong> MILAN I JANUARY 2011 al NaviglioSenigallia MaggioP.le di Pta. L.go I. V.le Beatrice d’Este Pta. VMercatoneLodovica D'AragonaVigentinaCopyright Compass Maps Ltd. (UK). © 2011. All rights reserved. Whilst every care has been taken to check the accuracy of the information in this guide, thepublishers cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions or the consequences thereof. No part of this map and guide may be reproduced without thepermission of the publishers. This map is originally designed and produced by CM Cartographics.P.zaCavourV. della SpigaV. Francesco SforzaCorso Porta VigentinaV. Daniele ManinVV. d. SignoraVCaP.zGioaAmeriContouV. S. AndreaCorso EuroCorso

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