Corso Buenos Aires: the main shopping street

Corso Buenos Aires is a major street in north-eastern Milan, Italy. With over 350 shops and outlets, it qualifies as the most important shopping street of the city; it also features the highest concentration of clothing stores in Europe. The architecture of the area is mostly late-19th and 20th Century style; the street and its surroundings are pointed with several neo-classical and art nouveau buildings.
 

Duomo Cathedral

Milan Cathedral is the cathedral church of Milan, dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente (Saint Mary Nascent), it is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Cardinal Angelo Scola. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete. It is the fourth largest cathedral in the world and the largest in the Italian state territory.


 

Monte Napoleone

The street takes its name from the financial institution that arose in the Napoleonic era to manage the public debt. It is lined with shops and showrooms of the most important names in fashion such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Dior, etc.. Together with its bars and parallel Via della Spiga, Via Sant'Andrea and Via Pietro Verri, is the so-called Quadrilateral fashion.

Porta Venezia

Porta Venezia (formerly known as Porta Orientale, Porta Renza and by other names) is one of the historical gates of the city of Milan, Italy. In its present form, the gate dates back to the 19th century; nevertheless, its origins can traced back to the Medieval and even the Roman walls of the city.

Stazione Milano Centrale

Milano Centrale is the main railway station of Milan, Italy, and one of the main railway stations in Europe. The station is also connected to Milan-Malpensa Airport through the Malpensa Express train service.

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