A whacking great Poseidon guards the goldfish pond in front of this fun Parco Sempione freebie, which was reopened in 2006. The Aquarium's strong reliance on a handful of river...
Viale Gadio 2Giorgio Armani knows how to accessorise. The latest addition to his sprawling empire is this club in the Armani mega-complex. Drinks are €20, and it's difficult to get in; but...
Via Pisoni 1Situated on what was the ancient colonnaded corso di Porta Romana, San Nazaro was one of the four basilicas built during St Ambrose's evangelising drive, between 382 and 386....
Piazza San Nazaro 5Now home to the arts, history and law faculties of Milan university, Ca' Granda began life as a hospital and hospice. It was Francesco Sforza who set out to consolidate Milan's...
Via Festa del Perdono 5A friendly curator will lead you around the wonderfully ornate former home of author and poet Alessandro Manzoni (1785-1873), second in Italian literature only to Dante....
Via Morone 1A light-filled gallery housed in one half of Porta Venezia's former gatehouse; recent subjects have included Franco Pisani and Russian photography. The top floor has a viewing...
Corsa Venezia 63A statue of composer Giuseppe Verdi presides over piazza Buonarroti, where a neo-Romanesque palazzo, designed in 1899 by architect Camillo Boito (the top floor is a post-war...
Piazza Buonarroti 29Husband and wife Antonio Boschi and Marieda di Stefano took their modern art collection seriously: they once sold their car to buy more paintings, and even hid part of their...
2nd floorAfter the Duomo, the Castello Sforzesco is Milan's main attraction - not least because of its 12 mini-museums and archives running all the way from Palaeolithic history through...
Piazza CastelloCommissioned by Ludovico 'il Moro' Sforza in 1482 in honour of his father Francesco, this enormous bronze horse took over 500 years to complete. Leonardo da Vinci made drawings...
Piazza dello Sport 16The Egyptians had their pyramids; the Milanese have the Cimitero Monumentale, last resting place of the perpetually ostentatious. The cemetery was begun in 1866 by Carlo...
Piazzale Cimitero MonumentaleWhen Milan emerged from a bout of the plague in 1576, its residents heaved a sigh of relief and, to express their gratitude to God for their deliverance, built this church on...
Via Torino 28Standing proudly on the piazza del Duomo, the third largest church in Christendom (outdone only by St Peter's in Rome and Seville's cathedral), the Duomo is truly a joy to...
Piazza del DuomoHoused in a former bank archive, this massive venue holds international contemporary art exhibitions, including a strong selection of video installations. The majority of...
Via Fogazzaro 36The magnificent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II isn't known as il salotto di Milano (Milan's living room) for nothing. It connects piazza del Duomo with piazza della Scala in...
Between piazza del Duomo & piazza della Scala