Corso Vittorio Emanuele II |
Italy, yes! Italy, a country far-famed because it's a boot-shape land area, pizza and the "al dente" spaghetti commonly called by the Milanese as pasta, and not to forget the heavenly aroma of the Italian cafe espresso. Aside from being exquisite, ancient and historical, Italy is also well known or should I say celebrated with it's considerably architectural achievements and gastronomical success all over the world.
I am a Filipina, a dreamer, a fashion designer by profession who also loves writing and considers myself as a blogger, a lover, a traveler and most of all a first timer in a European country. I must admit with all my heart that I fell in love with the city at first glance and definitely very sure of coming back to visit Milan that captured my heart and stomach.
Touring myself and walking around the city center for hours and hours is such a great fun. I had my eyes full and euphoric witnessing all the "negozi di famosi stilisti" like Armani, D&G, Prada, Versace etc. which are all placed in one street. I was like a hungry stomach being fed for a long time making myself satisfied, for my eyes are enjoying seeing and didn't really bother me at all, even my feet were sore and suffering from blisters due to walking for a very long hours.
Being partly destroyed by second world war bomb raids, the city has rebuilt itself astonishingly into a thriving cosmopolitan business capital. Rolling my eyes around the city I couldn't help myself but to get impressed with all the old and modern, wealthy, decorative historical buildings confusing me if it is a residential or a commercial building. Old gothic churches are everywhere in the streets of Milan, from one street to another you'll come across historical churches, and the grandest and most historical of all is the famous "Duomo di Milano", accordingly took nearly 6 centuries to complete the largest cathedral in Italian state and the 5th largest in the world and stands 107m.
Duomo di Milano |
After a long walk, I finally arrived at the grandest cathedral. Standing in front of the holy gate of the Duomo di Milano and experiencing it's magnificent beauty in front of me had set my big eyes to a sudden tear and gave me goosebumps for once a kid I never ever thought that I will be able to see it in real. I was ecstatic, I don't know how to explain the collections of feelings I had that time, but one thing I know is for sure, that all is real and not a dream. "Out of words" and was in awe gazing and innocently passing my hands through the detailed, sculptured bronze gates of the Cathedral, awkward, but I must admit that it was my first time to see such an intricate work of art, I should pay homage and praise the very talented artist and creator of all these as it is really well done, oh well it's Milan Italy, I almost forgot that aside from many beautiful things Italy has, it's a country where most of the renowned talented people came from. I shouldn't be surprised as we in general know how artistic Italians are.
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"Don't judge the book by it's cover" doesn't really apply for Duomo di Milan the pride of Italians, because what you see outside is what you will really get inside or even more....