Friday, 8 April 2016

Don't Forget Milan

Milan's Fortress, Frescoes and Fashion

Amazing Milan


Galleria Vittorio Emanuele


The Grand Fortress - Sforza Castle



In the ultimately sophisticated city of Milan there is so much to see. There is the famed architecture of the internationally renowned Duomo, - but also leading into the centre of the city and towards the cathedral, there is the breathtaking Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. In a strictly terminological sense this could be considered one of the world’s first shopping malls -  although the soaring dignity and architectural magnificence of this four storey gallery make it less than reasonable to trivialise it in such a way. The Galleria draws together the four points of the compass under high glassed ceilings, creating a sheltered crucifix-shaped tunnel which leads out into all directions of Milan.

The internal walls of the Galleria are decorated in friezes depicting stories of nineteenth century life in Milan. These friezes are a feature of Milan which have been inserted everywhere from grand arcades such as the Galleria, to simple back street alleys where grandeur is far from expected. Carefully preserved and maintained, these frescoes subtly interplay with the relief of the ancient facades as they revel in their decorative grandeur.

Heading east from the Duomo which is in all respects the heart of Milan, there is a processional pathway through the streets leading to the Grand Fortress with its brick fortifications, its corner towers and its expanses of defensive walls. This is Sforza Castle - once the fortified stronghold of Milan. Today it is an open fortress, its drawbridge now gone but its steel gates, its defensive ramparts and its fortifications still intact. As you exit the castle grounds to the east, the imposing brickwork gives way to the contrasts of a vast park with expanses of tree lined boulevards and lawns, providing a green haven right in the heart of Milan.

Finally it has to be said, there is nothing more noticeable in Milan than the style and the fashion which surrounds you everywhere. Women dress well. Old and young, they dress to be seen. However the men are not to be outdone. In Milan you will see the best of suits, the most sophisticated of understated styles, the perfect cut, exquisite styling tailored to perfection. Only the tourists fail to meet the high standards that the Milanese set for the world.



Parco Sempione



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Friday, 1 April 2016

Milan's Magnificent Cathedral


Duomo Supremo

In Milan - a city of great beauty, - the magnificent Duomo or cathedral, is the fulcrum around which all else has evolved. Radiating from this central point are the arcades and avenues which add layers of fascination to the great city.  But it is the cathedral itself which is the beating heart of Milan.


Set in a grand square awash with locals and visitors, the cathedral is still given the space to swoop and soar away from the distractions of its neighbours. Alone it stands against the skyline. In sharp relief the intricacies of its meticulous steeples and spires twist upwards.

Carved gargoyles and winged beasts jut outwards, tongues darting, wings unfurling  - 96 of these creatures in total, amidst a forest of over 3000 spires. With many architects over the centuries taking a part in the design and execution of the Duomo there have been a multitude of different architectural styles which have been introduced. But in the end it is the Gothic style which predominates. In a blanket of high drama the cathedral is loathed by some, (too decorative….) adored by others.






At the foot of the cathedral the square pulses with activity; tourists jostle for photo space; pigeons take to the wing in fabulous formations; vendors compete. The tables and chairs of the cafes edge the square, -  filled with customers from first coffee to late evening wine. Around the cathedral the constant activity of ongoing repair and maintenance means that always there is a portion of the cathedral draped in scaffold, clinging precariously to one or another of its multitude of spires.



 As the sun moves from east to west, sunlight plays on the shimmering white marble facade. Shades of colour come and go. The intricacies of the sculpted spires emerge and fade as the shadows shift. There is always something new to discover.





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