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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Milan:

Milan – capital of Lombardy and the second most populous city in Italy after Rome. Milan is considered a leading Alpha Global City,[1] with strengths in the arts, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research, and tourism. The city has long been named a fashion capital of the world and a world's design capital,[2] thanks to several international events and fairs, including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair, which are currently among the world's biggest in terms of revenue, visitors and growth.[3][4][5] Milan is the destination of 8 million overseas visitors every year, attracted by its museums and art galleries that boast some of the most important collections in the world, including major works by Leonardo da Vinci.


General reference

Geography of Milan

Geography of Milan

  • Milan is:
    • a city
      • the capital of Lombardy
  • Population of Milan: 1,357,599[10]
  • Area of Milan:
  • Atlas of Milan

Location of Milan

Milan is located in Italy
Milan
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Milan (Italy)

Environment of Milan

  • Climate of Milan

Landforms of Milan

Areas of Milan

The nine zones of Milan

Zones of Milan

Zones of Milan

  • Zone 1 of Milan
  • Zone 2 of Milan
  • Zone 3 of Milan
  • Zone 4 of Milan
  • Zone 5 of Milan
  • Zone 6 of Milan
  • Zone 7 of Milan
  • Zone 8 of Milan
  • Zone 9 of Milan

Districts of Milan

The districts of Milan, by zone:

Locations in Milan

Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
  • 10 Corso Como
  • Biblioteca Ambrosiana
  • Biblioteca di Brera
  • Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
  • Milan amphitheatre
  • Planetario di Milano
  • Walls of Milan

City gates of Milan

Porta Sempione
  • Porta Nuova
  • Porta Romana
  • Porta Sempione
  • Porta Ticinese
  • Porta Garibaldi

Gardens and parks in Milan

Parco Sempione
Monte Stella city park
Sforza Castle
The Royal Villa of Milan
Piazza del Duomo
Basilica of San Lorenzo
Navigli in Milan by night
Civic Aquarium of Milan
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
  • Basilicas Park
  • Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli
  • Orto Botanico di Brera
  • Orto Botanico di Cascina Rosa
  • Parco Agricolo Sud Milano
  • Parco Sempione
    • Torre Branca
  • Villa Litta Modignani

Museums and galleries in Milan

Museums and galleries in Milan

  • Alfa Romeo Museum
  • Armani/Silos
  • Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
  • Civic Aquarium
  • Galleria d'Arte Moderna
  • Gallerie di Piazza Scala
    • Palazzo Anguissola
    • Palazzo Brentani
  • Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
  • Museo del Novecento
  • Museo del Risorgimento
  • Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci"
  • Museo Diocesano
  • Museo Poldi Pezzoli
  • Museo Teatrale alla Scala
  • Contemporary Art Pavilion
  • Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
  • Pinacoteca di Brera
  • Sforza Castle
    • Antique Furniture & Wooden Sculpture Museum
    • Applied Arts Collection
    • Archaeological Museum
    • Egyptian Museum
    • Museum of Musical Instruments
    • Museo d'Arte Antica
    • Pinacoteca

Public squares in Milan

Piazzas in Milan

  • Piazza Cordusio
  • Piazza del Duomo
  • Piazza della Scala
  • Piazza Mercanti

Religious sites in Milan

  • Cathedrals in Milan
  • Basilicas in Milan
  • Churches in Milan

Shopping malls in Milan

  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Streets and canals in Milan

  • Corso Buenos Aires
  • Navigli
    • Naviglio di Bereguardo
    • Naviglio di Paderno
    • Naviglio Grande
    • Naviglio Martesana
    • Naviglio Pavese
  • Quadrilatero della moda
  • Via della Spiga
  • Via Monte Napoleone

Villas and palaces in Milan

Royal Palace of Milan

Villas and palaces in Milan

  • Casa Campanini
  • Casa degli Omenoni
  • Casa di Riposo per Musicisti
  • Casa Manzoni
  • Casa Panigarola
  • Castello Cova
  • Palazzo dell'Arengario
  • Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana
  • Palazzo Belgioioso
  • Palazzo Borromeo
  • Palazzo Carminati
  • Palazzo Castiglioni
  • Palazzo dei Giureconsulti
  • Palazzo Mezzanotte
  • Palazzo della Ragione
  • Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine
  • Palazzo del Senato
  • Royal Palace of Milan
  • Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte

Demographics of Milan

Demographics of Milan

Government and politics of Milan

Palazzo Marino, Milan's city hall and seat of the City Council

Government and politics of Milan

  • Elections in Milan
    • Milan municipal election, 2016
  • Government of Milan
    • Mayor of Milan
      • List of mayors of Milan
    • City Council of Milan
  • International relations
    • Sister cities of Milan

History of Milan

Popular print depicting the "Five Days of Milan" (18–22 March 1848) uprising against Austrian rule

History of Milan

  • Mediolanum

History of Milan, by period

  • Timeline of Milan

History of Milan, by subject

  • Bava-Beccaris massacre
  • Edict of Milan
  • Five Days of Milan
  • Golden Ambrosian Republic
  • Great Plague of Milan
  • Piazza Fontana bombing
  • Rulers of Milan
    • House of Sforza

Culture in Milan

Milan Cathedral is the largest church in the Italian Republic—the larger St. Peter's Basilica is in the State of Vatican City, a sovereign state—and the third largest in the world.[11]
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Italy's oldest active shopping gallery and a major landmark of Milan.
Panettone, Milan's traditional Christmas cake

Culture of Milan

  • Architecture of Milan
    • Buildings in Milan
      • Tallest buildings in Milan
      • Villas and palaces in Milan
    • Neoclassical architecture in Milan
  • Cuisine of Milan
    • Lombard cuisine
  • Fashion in Milan
    • Fashion capital
    • Milan fashion district
    • Milan Fashion Week
  • Languages of Milan
    • Western Lombard dialect
      • Milanese dialect
  • Media in Milan
    • Newspapers
      • Corriere della Sera
      • Il Giornale
      • Il Giorno
    • Radio stations
      • RTL 102.5
      • Radio 24
      • Radio Classica
  • Museums in Milan
  • People from Milan
  • Stolpersteine in Milan
  • Symbols of Milan
    • Flag of Milan

Art in Milan

The Last Supper, a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci housed by the refectory of the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan
Founded in 1778, La Scala is the world's most famous opera house.[12]
  • Novecento Italiano

Ballet in Milan

  • La Scala Theatre Ballet
    • La Scala Theatre Ballet School

Cinema of Milan

  • Films set in Milan
    • Miracle in Milan

Literature of Milan

  • Western Lombard literature

Music of Milan

Music of Milan

  • Casa Ricordi
  • Milan Conservatory
  • Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi

Theatre of Milan

  • La Scala
  • Piccolo Teatro
  • Teatro degli Arcimboldi
  • Teatro Dal Verme
  • Teatro Lirico

Theatre school in Milan

  • Accademia dei Filodrammatici

Events and traditions in Milan

Palazzo dell'Arte, home of the Triennale di Milano
  • EICMA
  • Expo 2015
  • Fiera Milano
  • Milan Fashion Week
  • Milan Furniture Fair
  • Milan International (1906)
  • Oh bej! Oh bej!
  • Milan Triennial

Religion in Milan

Saint Ambrose (with white vestments), the patron saint of Milan, in an embossed silver urn in the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio crypt

Religion in Milan

Catholicism in Milan

Chiaravalle Abbey, the cloister

Catholicism in Milan

  • Bishop of Milan
  • Diocese of Milan
  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan
  • Chiaravalle Abbey
  • Garegnano Charterhouse
  • Mirasole Abbey
Cathedrals in Milan
  • Milan Cathedral
    • Basilica di Santa Tecla
    • Madonnina (statue)
Basilicas in Milan
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, one of the most ancient churches in Milan
Basilica di San Calimero, the 16th century crypt
Santa Maria delle Grazie, which houses the famous mural painting of Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper
Santa Maria della Passione, a late Renaissance-style church with a late Baroque facade
  • Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
  • Basilica di San Calimero
  • San Carlo al Corso
  • Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio
    • Portinari Chapel
  • Basilica of San Lorenzo
    • Colonne di San Lorenzo
  • San Marco
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie
    • The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci)
  • Santa Maria della Passione
  • San Nazaro in Brolo
  • Basilica of San Simpliciano
  • Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore
  • San Vincenzo in Prato
  • San Vittore al Corpo
Churches in Milan
  • San Angelo
  • San Antonio Abate
  • San Barnaba
  • San Bernardino alle Ossa
  • San Cristoforo sul Naviglio
  • San Fedele
  • San Giorgio al Palazzo
  • San Giovanni in Conca
  • San Gottardo
  • Santa Maria del Carmine
  • Santa Maria della Pace
  • Santa Maria Incoronata
  • Santa Maria presso San Celso
  • Santa Maria presso San Satiro
  • San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
  • San Pietro in Gessate
  • San Sebastiano
  • San Sepolcro
  • Oratorio di San Protaso
  • Rotonda della Besana

Sports in Milan

San Siro Stadium, Italy's biggest stadium, home of AC Milan and Inter Milan
Mediolanum Forum, home of Olimpia Milano

Sports in Milan

  • Basketball in Milan
    • Olimpia Milano
  • Football in Milan
    • Association football in Milan
      • A.C. Milan
        • History of A.C. Milan
        • List of A.C. Milan players
      • Inter Milan
        • History of Inter Milan
        • List of Inter Milan players
    • Milan Derby
  • Running in Milan
    • Milan Marathon
  • Sports venues in Milan
    • Arena Civica
      • Notturna di Milano
    • Mediolanum Forum
    • San Siro
    • Velodromo Vigorelli

Economy and infrastructure of Milan

Palazzo Mezzanotte, the seat of the Italian stock exchange
Grand Hotel et de Milan

Economy of Milan

  • Banking in Milan
  • Business district of Milan
    • CityLife
    • Porta Nuova
  • Hotels in Milan
    • Grand Hotel et de Milan
    • Principe di Savoia
    • Town House Galleria
  • Restaurants and cafés in Milan
    • Caffè Cova
    • Cracco Peck
  • Tourism in Milan
    • Touring Club Italiano
Milan Malpensa Airport

Transportation in Milan

Transport in Milan Airports in Milan

  • Linate Airport
  • Milan Malpensa Airport
    • Malpensa Express

Rail transport in Milan

Intersecting trams under the arcs of Porta Nuova medieval gate
  • ATM (Azienda Trasporti Milanesi)
  • Trenord
  • Railway stations in Milan
    • Milan Central railway station
  • Trams in Milan
  • Trolleybuses in Milan
Milan Metro

Milan Metro Milan Metro

Milan Metro is Italy's longest rapid transit system
  • Line M1
  • Line M2
  • Line M3
  • Line M4
  • Line M5
  • List of Milan Metro stations
  • AnsaldoBreda Meneghino
Milan suburban railway service

Milan suburban railway service Suburban railway

A TSR train at Milano Porta Venezia railway station
BikeMi, a public bicycle sharing system in Milan
  • Line S1
  • Line S2
  • Line S3
  • Line S4
  • Line S5
  • Line S6
  • Line S7
  • Line S8
  • Line S9
  • Line S11
  • Line S12
  • Line S13
  • List of Milan suburban railway stations
  • Milan Passante railway
  • Treno Servizio Regionale
Bicycle sharing systems in Milan
  • BikeMi
  • Mobike

Education in Milan

The Polytechnic University of Milan, the best university in Italy[13]
University of Milan headquarters

Education in Milan

Healthcare in Milan

Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda

Hospitals in Milan

  • Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda
  • Policlinico of Milan
  • San Raffaele Hospital
  • European Institute of Oncology
  • Martinitt
  • Ospedale Luigi Sacco
  • Pio Albergo Trivulzio

See also

References

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  11. See List of largest church buildings in the world.
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