An International UniversityParco Sempione as your garden, Triennale as your terrace, Duomo as your skyline — Milan is a city of distinct neighbourhoods, world-class museums and quick escapes to the lakes.
Six districts that define student life in Milan — from historic alleys to contemporary skyline.
Milan's major museums, monuments and stages — all accessible by metro or on foot from campus.
Remarkable example of Gothic architecture begun in the 14th century — marble interiors, stained-glass windows and the iconic Madonnina spire.
Leonardo da Vinci's 1495–1498 mural in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Tickets must be booked well in advance — limited daily capacity.
The "living room" of Milan — 19th-century shopping arcade connecting Piazza del Duomo and Piazza della Scala, with mosaics representing Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
For upcoming shows and exhibitions, see the MiGuidi platform and the official Milan Tourism website.
Lakes, parks and monastic complexes reachable by train in under 90 minutes.
At the foothills of the Alps. Colourful Varenna, Bellagio (the "Pearl of Lake Como") and Como town with its funicular to Brunate and Gothic/Renaissance cathedral.
One of Europe's largest walled parks — 685 hectares of landscapes and ponds surrounding the neoclassical Royal Villa with English-style gardens and period rooms.
A 14th-century Carthusian monastery — a masterpiece of Lombard Renaissance with frescoes, ornate chapels, a tranquil cloister and an adjoining museum of religious art.
Canal-side evenings: cafes, aperitivo bars and a creative atmosphere — a short metro ride from the city centre.
Quick access to Alpine hiking from Milano Centrale station.
High-quality language training service to acquire or enhance language skills.
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