Milan On Foot - Tour #4  Girovagando/Wandering through the main attractions of Milan, Lombardy Italy page 3

After visiting Basilicata which is also called "Santo Stefano" in Brolo from the historical name of the area, we went to see the public University of Milan (University of Milan).

After that we walked around the exterior of the External University passing by Piazza San Nazzaro in Brolo.

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Then, we saw the Basilicata of San Calimero. Its name refers to Saint Calimerius, an early bishop of the city and ending at the Benches of San Calimero - Piazza Cardinal Ferrari.

Piazza Cardinal Ferrari extends along the long wall of the Monostare Della Visitazione (a convent of Visitantine nuns). There were dozens gigantic portraits of illustrious Milanese such as: the actress Mariangela Melato, Elada Mazzocchi Scarzella, Enzo Ianacci (who was an Italian singer-songwriter, pianist, actor and comedian), Alda Merini (was an Italian writer and poet), Franca Rame Franca Rame (an Italian theater actress, playwright and political activist), Giorgio Gaber (was an Italian singer, composer, actor, and playwright) and many other famous characters.

There were also written a collection of famous, beautiful verses and quotes that created a continuous dialogue between them. Here are some of the authors: Friedrich Nietzsche, Seneca, Allessandro Morandotti, Aristotle and others. They were very beautiful!

After leaving the small area and garden of - Piazza Cardinal Ferrari we arrived in Quadronno, one of the most luxurious areas of the city of Milan and not far from Piazza XXIV Maggio, in Porta Ticinese located near the Navigli district.