In the Brera neighborhood there is the famous and is main public Gallery in Milan La Pinanoteca which contains one of the foremost collections of Italian paintings greatest painters such us: Raphael, Caravaggio, Mantegna, Tintoretto and many others. I only saw it from the outside, I didn't have the time to visit the museum. Even if you are not going inside it's worth to visit and see. Breathtaking the palace courtyard, full of history and beautiful architec! There are others to visit such as: Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Church of San Marco, Astronomical Observatory, Botanical Garden, Antica Farmacia di Brera and local restaurants located in strategic places in the area.
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And here's what I saw walking in the enchanting streets of Brera, there are many decorative art and furniture shops including robertaebasta a shop that is also based in London an accurate search and selection of works of art and in particular of furniture .
The Fossati theater is an ancient building known as Piccolo Teatro Studio Melato. The name Mariangela Melato has been named after her since her passing. She was an Italian film and theater actress. This building positioned between two streets has two entrances and two facades.
After leaving the Brera area we passed Borgo degli Ortolani and Porta Tegnaglia, which are names that were used in the past and are now called Paolo Sarpi. It is a long pedestrian street stretching for about 1 kilometer in the heart of Chinatown. The Milanese Chinatown is the second largest Chinatown in Europe in via Paolo Sarpi. This is a multi-ethnic district where we saw typical asian products displayed in markets, supermarkets and dumpling shops.
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