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Five hidden places in Milan that tourists should know about

Since Expo 2015, Milan has seen an exponential increase in the flow of tourists. Always regarded as the city of economy and business, today the Lombard capital is experiencing an unparalleled tourism explosion.

Between museums, attractions, art venues, churches and monuments... Milan has so much to offer from a tourism perspective. There are, however, places that are not generally known by tourists but deserve to be appreciated more.

In this gallery we have selected some of them.

Barbara Vellucci
The tourist boom in Milan
Since Expo 2015, Milan has seen an exponential increase in the flow of tourists. Always regarded as the city of economy and business, today the Lombard capital is experiencing an unparalleled tourism explosion. Between museums, attractions, art venues, churches and monuments... Milan has so much to offer from a tourism perspective. There are, however, places that are not generally known by tourists but deserve to be appreciated more.
Barbara Vellucci
Castle Pozzi
Castle Pozzi can be found on Viale Berengario in Milan, not too far from the new neighborhood of Citylife. In front of the building is a large installation of a house of cards by Rinaldo Denti, owner of the castle, and Elio Fiorucci, a well-known Italian fashion designer.
Barbara Vellucci
Via Balzaretti
Via Balzaretti in Milan is a colorful street absolutely worth visiting. The street was transformed in this way by artists Alessandro Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari and in addition to the building with lipsticks there are buildings decorated with flowers and musical instruments. Absolutely not to be missed!
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House 770
Casa 770, the rabbi's house, can be visited at Poerio 35 Street in Milan. It is distinctive because it resembles a typical Dutch house but especially because this building can be found in other parts of the world such as New York or Jerusalem. The only 770 house in Europe, however, is found only in Milan.
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Church of San Nicolao of the Flue
The Church of San Nicolao of Flue is located in the Forlanini neighborhood of Milan. The building was constructed in the 1960s and is characterized, both externally and internally, by a distinctive sail roof.
Barbara Vellucci
Milan's Walk of Fame
Few people know that like Los Angeles, Milan also has its Walk of Fame. It is located at Largo Corsia dei Servi 21, between Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza San Babila and Piazza Beccaria. Here are the handprints of some famous people in show business such as Angela Lansbury, Patrick Swayze, Kirk Douglas, Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, Tony Curtis, Sophie Marceau and many, many others.
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