Italia__-_November_2016

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IL DUOMO
Take the elevator
(€13) or stairs
(€9) to the
roof of Milan’s
cathedral for a
wonderful view
of not just the
city, but of the
pinnacles that
decorate this
remarkable
Gothic structure.
Piazza Duomo
☎ +39 02 7202
3375 http://www.
duomomilano.it

DON’T MISS


WHAT TO SEE AND DO


When you enter the bar, Daniel, the
manager knows exactly what you
want to drink. And how to flatter.
Timelessness is perhaps a quality
undervalued in Milan, the one Italian
city above all others that’s completely
up-to-the-minute when it comes
to all forms of fashion. I’ve visited a
number of times to write about the
city’s fascinating history. Maybe this
is why I feel so at home in the 1920s
Principe. The hotel always gives
me exactly the same room, a small
“ambassador suite” decorated with
two oil paintings of 19th-century
Milano, one over the bed and one
over the sofa. I do feel a bit like an
ambassador here (albeit one of a very
small Middle European duchy).
In its time, the Principe has
hosted celebrities such as Edward

VIII, Aristotle Onassis, the real
Evita Perón, as well as the other
Evita (Madonna Louise Ciccone),
David Beckham and Lake Como
landowner George Clooney.
I had a list of places to seek out
in thoroughly modern Milan. Last
year, 20 million people visited the
city during its five months of Expo.
But what was the tangible legacy?
On my first evening in town
I set off for The Mandarin Oriental,

which is, like so much in Milan,
converted from an old bank. The
Mandarin opened just in time for
Expo 2015 and, I’d been told, it’s
now the trendiest hotel in Milan,
bar none. I arrived early for aperitivo,
dropped off by the last limousine
from the Principe. This is another
old-fashioned touch that I love: a long,
black Mercedes that appears silently
in front of the hotel every 20 minutes
to take you to Piazza della Scala. The
uniformed driver offers bottled water,
but otherwise he is silent as you glide
together into the city centre.
Walking along Via Manzoni,
I looked up at the room where
Giuseppe Verdi died, back in the
days when Milan was the capital of
Italian music rather than fashion.
In 1901, outside the Grand Hotel

et de Milan, blankets were laid out
on the street to muffle the sound of
carriages, in order not to disturb the
dying maestro. Now, just behind
Milan’s oldest hotel rises its newest,
the Mandarin. It has a very black and
white bar with a most disconcerting
mirrored ceiling and polished floor
that will have you guessing which
way up you are after a few drinks.
I was eating in the courtyard
beyond. I suppose I could have booked

After nearly 140 years, people are finally


allowed up onto the roof of the Galleria


GALLERIE D’ITALIA •^1
Piazza della Scala, 6
☎ +39 800 167619
http://www.gallerieditalia.com
Recently opened in the grand old Italian
Commercial Bank on Piazza della Scala, this
new museum houses 20th-century artworks
from the collection of the Intesa Sanpaolo
Bank and hosts temporary exhibitions.

PIN-UP STARS •^2
Corso Venezia, 2
☎ +39 051 603 2311
http://www.pinup-stars.com
Milan has many trendy new fashion stores,
but this one also sells original Andy Warhol
polaroids. At €15,000 each, they’re not
exactly a snip, but it’s well worth your
time to go in and browse.
MUSEO DEL NOVECENTO •^3
Via Guglielmo Marconi, 1
☎ +39 02 8844 4061
http://www.museodelnovecento.org
This gallery of 20th-century art is housed
in the Palazzo dell’Arengario, near Piazza
del Duomo. It fi rst opened in 2010 and
displays around 400 works, the majority
of which are of Italian origin.

ATMOSFERA •^4
Piazza Castello
[email protected]
https://atmosfera.atm.it
This remarkable new tram-restaurant,
with a livery that recalls the old Orient
Express, tours Milan every evening for
two and a half hours. For €50 per person
it’s a wonderful way to see the city –
and you get fed!

IL CENTRO •^5
Via Luraghi, Arese
☎ +39 02 9387 6137
http://www.centroilcentro.it
If you’ve come to Milan to shop, this is for
you. Recently opened in the old Alfa Romeo
factory in Arese, Il Centro contains 200
retail outlets and 20 restaurants, spread
over 90,000 square metres, making it the
largest shopping mall in Italy.

MAGLIA FRANCESCO 1854 •^6
Via Ripamonti, 94
☎ +39 02 5521 9333
http://www.ombrellimaglia.eu
Milan’s famous umbrella company has come
up with a new must-have object of desire:
a bespoke umbrella – you choose the wood,
metal, insets, fabrics and handles.

36 ITALIA! November 2016

➤ The city is served by its own tourism
website at http://www.tourism.milan.it

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