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8 Irresistible Attractions in Lombardy, Italy

Sonali Pimpale Apr 2, 2024
Culture, history, food, fashion and natural beauty run rampant in Lombardy. This bewitching region in Northern Italy is one of the largest in the country.

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Duomo of Milan
The staggering cathedral is the result of nearly six centuries of toil and labor!

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The interior of the Gothic church will leave you stunned with its gorgeous stained glass windows, majestic marble columns and stunning statues.

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Sforzesco Castle
Former home to the influential Visconti and Sforza dynasties, this fortress now hosts museums dedicated to art and archaeology.
The enchanting glacial lake attracts thousands with its serene beauty, lakeside villas, cozy cafes, and breathtaking views of the Alps.
Lake Como
The Last Supper
Leonardo Da Vinci's renowned masterpiece, The Last Supper mural, is housed in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Navigli District
The vibrant neighborhood is famed for its lively nightlife, array of restaurants, shops, and art galleries lining a picturesque canal.

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Mantua
Surrounded by three 12th-century artificial lakes, the historic city showcases architectural treasures from the powerful Gonzaga family.
Teatro alla Scala
La Scala, one of the world's most esteemed opera houses, has hosted performances by renowned composers like Rossini, Verdi, and Puccini.
Monte Isola
Monte Isola, on Lake Iseo, is the largest lake island in Italy and South and Central Europe, dotted with captivating villages.