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This fascinating neighborhood developed its unique and refined character starting in the 1920s, with distinctive buildings in the Art Nouveau style.
The tour is not only about Milan’s architecture, but also about the worlds of design and art.
As we walk, we’ll step into Milan as it is lived today – visiting places such as a vintage shop, a local café, small boutiques, a ceramics studio, and a unique flower shop. Along the way, we’ll hear stories about the people who continue to shape the spirit of the neighborhood.
This is a tour that invites you to slow down, lift your gaze, and discover a city that many pass through without truly seeing.
We’ll learn to notice the small details, understand how architecture tells the story of Milan’s renewal, and see how creativity and artistic expression continue to thrive here today.
It’s an intimate and inspiring encounter with a local, artistic, and unexpected side of the city – one that makes you feel, if only for a moment, like a resident.
During the tour, there will also be an opportunity to stop outside a unique and intriguing building – the “770 House,” a replica of a famous structure in New York that serves as the global center of the Chabad movement. Built for the local community, it adds yet another surprising layer to the neighborhood’s story.