Belvedere of Murgia Timone

The Belvedere of Murgia Timone is one of the most suggestive panoramic points of the Park of Murgia Materana, which extends for about 8,000 hectares in the heart of Basilicata, near the city of Matera. This place is not only a corner of extraordinary natural beauty, but also a concentration of history, art, and culture […]
Matera Murgia Plateau

The Murgia Materana Plateau, located between the cities of Matera and Montescaglioso in Basilicata, is a landscape characterized by a rugged and rocky appearance that hides an unparalleled natural, archaeological, and historical richness. This park, officially known as the Archaeological Historical Natural Park of the Rock Churches of Matera, covers approximately 8,000 hectares and was […]
San Siro Stadium

The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, also known as San Siro, is one of the temples of world football and the beating heart of Milanese sports. Located in the San Siro district, the stadium is an undisputed symbol for football fans and one of the architectural icons of Milan. Its history began in 1925, when the president […]
New Gate

Porta Nuova in Milan is one of the city’s six main gates, located in the neighborhood of the same name which has undergone an extraordinary urban transformation in recent decades. The current structure, built between 1810 and 1813 according to the design of architect Giuseppe Zanoia, is a perfect example of neoclassical architecture. The arch, […]
Ambrosian Art Gallery

The Ambrosian Art Gallery in Milan is one of the city’s oldest art museums, founded in 1618 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo. Located inside the Ambrosian Palace, the art gallery is part of the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, an institution established by Borromeo to promote knowledge and artistic education. The collection of the art gallery reflects the […]
Tower Branca

The Branca Tower, located in Milan’s Sempione Park, is an emblematic example of Italian modernist architecture. Designed by architect Gio Ponti and built in 1933, the tower originally called Torre Littoria, represents a perfect synthesis of aesthetics and functionality, typical of Italian Rationalism of the 1930s. With its 108.6 meters in height, the steel structure […]
Royal Villa of Milan

The Royal Villa of Milan, also known as Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, is one of the jewels of Milanese neoclassicism. Built between 1790 and 1796 according to the design of architect Leopoldo Pollack, it was commissioned by Count Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso, advisor to the Austrian emperor, as a place of retreat at the end of […]
Prada Foundation

The Prada Foundation, located in Largo Isarco in Milan, represents one of the most distinctive examples of how contemporary architecture can interact with historical structures. Founded by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli, the foundation was established in 1993 with the aim of exploring and promoting contemporary arts. The current headquarters, inaugurated in 2015, was designed […]
Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore

The Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Milan is one of the oldest and most important sacred buildings in the city, located in Corso di Porta Ticinese. Its history, rich in cultural and artistic layers, dates back to the Roman era, making it a symbol of continuity through the centuries. Probably built between the 4th […]
Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio

The Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio in Milan is one of the most significant places in the city, both from a historical and architectural point of view. Founded between 379 and 386 AD by the bishop Ambrose, the basilica was built outside the walls of the Roman city of Mediolanum, near a cemetery of Christian martyrs. Originally […]