Sforza Castle

The Sforza Castle in Milan is one of the most iconic and historically significant monuments in the city. Its construction began in the 15th century on the orders of Francesco Sforza, who had just conquered Milan and wanted to establish a fortress on the remains of the previous Castello di Porta Giovia, built by the […]
Church of San Carlo al Corso

The Church of San Carlo al Corso in Milan is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture, located on the lively Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Built between 1832 and 1847, the church stands on the site of the ancient church of Santa Maria dei Servi, suppressed during the Napoleonic reforms. The new church was designed by […]
House of the Big Men

The House of the Omenoni, located on via degli Omenoni in Milan, is a architectural gem from the 16th century, designed and built by the sculptor Leone Leoni between 1562 and 1566. Its unique facade, characterized by eight imposing telamons – male sculpted figures that appear to support the building – is an extraordinary example […]
Ambrosian Library

The Ambrosiana Library, founded in 1607 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, represents one of the greatest examples of Renaissance cultural institutions in Italy. Located in the heart of Milan, the library is a symbol of erudition and preservation of knowledge, housing a collection of manuscripts, books, and works of art of inestimable value. The inauguration of […]
Basilica of San Babila

The Basilica of San Babila, located in the heart of Milan, represents one of the oldest and most important places of worship in the city. Its history dates back to the 5th century, when Archbishop Marolo brought the relics of San Babila from Antioch. On the site of an ancient Roman temple dedicated to the […]