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Travel to Milan, Italy Author: TJ Tierney
Situated in the North of Italy, Milan is the largest city in the
province of Lombardy and second largest city in Italy. Milan is the
business hub of Italy and a very busy city to visit at any time of
year. Home to the Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, Milan has a
rich history in art and has some of the most priceless works of art
on display in its galleries. The art galleries of Milan also reflect
the history of the city, but be advised, if you do plan to visit
some of the galleries book in advance. Milan's main attraction, The
Duomo is the third largest church in the world, and took nearly 450
years to build. The construction of the Duomo began in 1386 and was
completed in 1805 by Napoleon. This fabulous Gothic style church is
a must see for any tourist.
About the Author: TJ Tierney is an award winning Irish Landscape photographer. For more tips you can visit his photography site: http://www.goldprints.com To view his images visit his on-line gallery of pictures of Ireland http://www.goldenirishlight.com or see his travel site: http://www.trovoo.com
Vist Beautiful Lake Garda Italy Author: Christopher Panduro
The
crystal clear waters of Lake Garda are perfect for swimming and many
popular sports such as windsurfing and sailing. The local climate is
softened by the presence of this large body of water, which makes it
comfortable for exploring the towns and villages on and close to the
lake towns such as Garda, Lazise, Sirmione, Torri del Benaco
Bardolino, Limone and Peschiera which are wonderful places to visit
with a great choice of hotels, villas and Holiday homes or just for
wandering around the cobbled streets filled with shops, hotels and
restaurants and are home to bustling lakeside markets. Do visit the
old port of Torbole, the charming old streets of Limone and the
castle and Roman Villa in Sirmione.From Malcesine you can take a
cable car onto Monte Baldo for some mountain walking and superb
views. Walks on the lake shore from Lazie or Bardolino also help to
work up an appetite.On the southern shore, jutting into lake garda,
lays Sirmione with its quiet cobblestone streets, thermal baths,
fairytale castle, olive groves and quaint hotels. Gazing across Lake
Garda from the town of Desenzano on its southwest bank, the view is
quite spectacular. Lake Garda's has more in common with southern
Italy. The Veronese east bank of the Lake produces olive oil and
famous wines, such as Valpolicella and Bardolino.
About the Author: www.lakegarda.biz hopes you will enjoy your visit and will find our web site useful, please feel free to contact us if you have any more questions regarding the lake.
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