
An energetic district in central Milan, anchored by the historic city gate from which it takes its name. It merges prominent neoclassical buildings, art nouveau palazzi, and bustling shopping streets. Corso Buenos Aires, one of Europe’s longest retail avenues, cuts through the neighborhood, while cafés and restaurants embrace Milan’s cosmopolitan spirit. Nearby, the refined Palazzo Serbelloni stands out with its elegant façade, and Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli provides a peaceful escape with its Planetarium and Natural History Museum. Well-connected by metro and tram, this area seamlessly blends architectural heritage with modern urban life.
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