Like Tamannaah Bhatia In Milan, 5 Iconic Spots In The Fashion Capital That You Can't Miss

Tamannaah Bhatia's Milan trip is truly a traveller's dream come true and a bonus if you're a fashion enthusiast too

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Like Tamannaah Bhatia, 5 Iconic Spots In Milan That You Can't Miss

Tamannaah Bhatia never misses an opportunity to travel the world. Currently in Milan, she attended the Roberto Cavalli fashion show, brought to life by designer Fausto Puglisi. In a recent Instagram post, she looked fashionable, but what truly caught our attention were the iconic locations featured in her video. It began with a stunning, illuminated glimpse of the Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral against a starry night. Following that, we saw her strolling through the upscale Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, both places exuding the city's rich history and architecture. “Last night, I had the privilege of attending the breathtaking Roberto Cavalli fashion show in Milan, where the genius of Fausto Puglisi brought to life a stunning tribute to the legendary designer,” read Tamannaah's caption.

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If you are also planning a trip to Milan, here are the top 5 iconic places to visit:

1. Duomo di Milano

In this cathedral church, visitors can learn about the polymath Leonardo da Vinci's world, explore stunning Gothic architecture and climb to the rooftop for panoramic views. While entry to the cathedral is free, a nominal fee is required for rooftop access.

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2. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Visit the world's oldest shopping mall to discover some of the most luxurious fashion statements. This shopping arcade is located near the Duomo and offers a variety of upscale restaurants serving authentic Italian dishes.

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3. Teatro alla Scala

This famous opera house invites you to explore its museum, which showcases the theatre's rich history, artwork and costumes, transporting you back a few centuries. You can also attend an opera or ballet performance here for an unforgettable experience.

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4. Santa Maria delle Grazie

This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to stunning Renaissance architecture and Leonardo da Vinci's renowned painting, The Last Supper. Visitors can explore the church and cloisters, attend a mass or concert and take guided tours to fully appreciate its historical significance.

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5. Castello Sforzesco

This mediaeval castle serves as a museum complex showcasing historical art, weapons, furniture, and musical instruments from the 14th century. While entry to the castle is free, there are fees for accessing the museums and guided tours.

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