Via Fauchè market offers affordable clothing and accessories, especially on Saturdays. Viale Papiniano market features designer fashion and Deadstock items. Via San Marco Market provides high-quality clothing at higher prices. Fiera di Sinigaglia is Milan's oldest market, selling vintage clothing
Europe's largest train station, handling 500 trains daily. Located 1.85 miles from Milan city center. Connected to city via M3 metro and tram lines. Handles about 120 million passengers annually
Founded by Insubres around 400 BC, renamed Mediolanum by Romans in 196 BC. Became capital of Italia annonaria in third century. Christianity made legal in 313 AD under Emperor Constantine I. Lombards conquered city in 569, ending Roman rule
Mercato sabato via Fauché offers best prices and hidden gems. Corso Venezia is part of Quadrilatero della moda with upmarket brands. Duomo area features boutiques, designer stores, and luxury brands. Wes Anderson café provides quality food and drinks
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Milan Cathedral began construction in 1386 under Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo. Construction took nearly six centuries, reaching final completion in 1965. Largest church in Italy, surpassing St. Peter's in Vatican City. Originally built on Roman Mediolanum's public basilica facing forum