General Information
Skyscrapers
UniCredit Tower • Il Dritto/The Straight One/Allianz Tower
Highrises
Lo Storto/The Twisted One/Generali Tower • Il Curvo/The Curved One/PwC Tower • Palazzo Lombardia
General Urban Developments
Porta Nuova • CityLife • MIND - Milano Innovation district • Other new contemporary-style buildings across the city • Restoration and / or renovation of existing buildings • Urban green space • Public transports
Architecture
Classical • Medieval • Gothic • Mannerism • Baroque • Neoclassical • Liberty • Modern • Contemporary
Airports and Aviation
Milano Malpensa • Milano Linate • Milano Bergamo Orio al Serio
Subways and Urban Transport
Subway (M): 4+1 • Commuter rail (S): 12 • Tramway: 17 • National/International rail • Buses and trolleybuses • Car/Scooter/Bike sharing • Taxis
Highways & Autobahns
A1 • A4 • A7 • A8 • A9 • A35 • A36 • A50 • A51 • A52 • A58
Milan has a population of +1.4 million people by city limits, over 5 million in its urban area and an estimated 8.3 million in the greater metro area. The city, which also is the capital of Lombardia (a region located in northern Italy with more than 10 million people), is part of the 'Blue Banana' and the 'Four Motors for Europe'.
Milan was founded around 590 BC and is today a global city, with strengths in the field of the art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism.
Milan was founded around 590 BC and is today a global city, with strengths in the field of the art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism.