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DESIGN
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Milan is one of the international capitals of industrial and modern design, and is regarded as one of the world's most influential cities in such fields. The city is particularly well-known for its high-quality ancient and modern furniture and indust... |
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FIGURATIVE ART
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Milan was a major artistic centre thorughout the centuries. Numerous art institutes, academies and galleries (such as the Brera Academy and the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana) exist in the city.Milan's art flourished in the Middle-Ages, and with the Visconti ... |
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CULTURE OF MILAN
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Milan's culture has evolved during the past centuries, and includes traces of Italian, French, Austrian, German and Spanish cultures, due to the presence of several civilisations in the city. Today, Milan hosts some of the finest cultural, educationa... |
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F.C. INTERNAZIONALE MILANO
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Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly known as Internazionale or Inter, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Outside Italy, the club is often called Inter Milan. Inter are the champions of Italy, their win... |
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A.C. MILAN
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Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan (Italian pronunciation: is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. It was founded in 1899 by English lace-maker Herbert Kilpin and businessman Alfre... |
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PLATFORMS
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Trains to various destinations leave platforms as follows:Platforms 1-3: Chiasso/Domodossola/TGV Milan-Paris/Milan-Turin (ES* AV)Platforms 4-6: Turin/Cisalpino Milan-Como-Arth Goldau-Basel / ZurichPlatforms 7-13: Venice / UdinePlatforms 14-17: Bologn... |
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SERVICES
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The station has 24 tracks. Every day about 320,000 passengers pass through the station using about 500 trains, for an annual total of 120 million passengers. Trains connect to several European cites and many Italian long-distance and regional destina... |
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THE FIRST STATION
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The first Milano Centrale station opened in 1864 in the area now occupied by the Piazza della Repubblica. It was designed by the French architect Louis-Jules Bouchot (1817-1907) and its architectural style was reminiscent of Parisian buildings of tha... |
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MILANO CENTRALE
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Milano Centrale is the main railway station of the Italian city of Milan and one of the main European railway stations. It is a railway terminus officially inaugurated in 1931 to replace the old (1864) central station, which was a transit station and... |
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COMPARISON
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This table shows the main Italian urban areas by population. The Milan urban area is the largestNo. Metropolitan area Population (inhabitants) Area (in km˛)  ... |
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