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Art, Fashion, and Design

At La Cuna, we’ll guide you through the countless attractions Milan has to offer:
from sunsets along the Navigli to historic wonders like the Duomo and Sforza Castle.
You’ll experience the most authentic side of Milan—vintage boutiques, art, aperitifs, and culture—
with the comforting certainty of returning to the relaxation and intimacy of La Cuna.

Explore the City

Milan

BETWEEN HISTORY AND VIBRANT CITY LIFE

Cuna enjoys a convenient and well-connected location, ideal for those wishing to discover Milan in all its beauty. Within minutes, you can reach the city’s main architectural and cultural landmarks, immersing yourself in the elegance and energy of the Lombard capital.

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Milan

<strong>Milan is Italy’s economic and fashion heart—a dynamic</strong>, modern city that marries history, <strong>art, and innovation</strong>. Renowned for landmarks like the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Sforza Castle, the city is also an international hub for design and finance With a <strong>vibrant cultural life</strong>—including prestigious museums like the Pinacoteca di Brera and La Scala opera house—it offers an evolving gastronomic scene and creative energy. All this makes Milan one of Europe’s most captivating destinations.
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Milan Cathedral

<strong>A Gothic masterpiece and iconic symbol of the city</strong>, the Duomo of Milan captivates with its intricate spires and the <strong>golden Madonnina</strong> at its peak. Visitors can climb to the rooftop terraces for <strong>breathtaking views over the historic center</strong>. Construction began in the <strong>14th century</strong> and spanned over <strong>500 years</strong> to complete.
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La Scala Theatre

<strong>One of the most renowned opera houses in the world</strong>, La Scala has been staging world-class performances since 1778. It has hosted the <strong>greatest names in classical music and opera</strong>. Inside, you'll also find a <strong>museum dedicated to the theatre’s rich history</strong>.
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Brera Art Gallery

<strong>A prestigious art gallery</strong> housing masterpieces by <strong>Raphael</strong>, <strong>Caravaggio</strong>, and <strong>Mantegna</strong>. Located in the elegant Brera district, it is a <strong>landmark for Renaissance and Baroque art</strong>. Part of the Academy of Fine Arts, it serves as both a place of study and a source of inspiration.
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Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio

Founded in the <strong>4th century</strong>, it is one of the oldest and most important churches in <strong>Milan</strong>. With its <strong>Romanesque architecture</strong>, it houses the relics of the city’s patron saint, <strong>Saint Ambrose</strong>. A spiritual place steeped in history and charm, it stands as a symbol of Milan's religious and cultural heritage.
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Leonardo da Vinci Museum

<strong>Italy’s largest science museum</strong>, it celebrates human ingenuity and the legacy of <strong>Leonardo da Vinci</strong>. The museum features models of Leonardo’s inventions, historic trains, submarines, and interactive exhibits. P<strong>erfect for both adults and children</strong>, it offers a fascinating journey through science, technology, and history.
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Sforza Castle

<strong>An ancient fortress turned Renaissance residence</strong> by the Dukes of Milan, the Sforza Castle now houses <strong>museums and art collections</strong>, including <strong>Michelangelo</strong>’s final unfinished sculpture. Surrounded by <strong>Parco Sempione</strong>, it offers a peaceful retreat filled with history in the heart of the city.
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Royal Palace

<strong>Former residence of Milan’s sovereigns</strong>, today it stands as one of the city’s premier exhibition spaces. Located <strong>next to the Duomo</strong>, it hosts major <strong>exhibitions of ancient and contemporary art</strong>. With its historic rooms and carefully curated displays, it blends elegance and culture.

Experience the Neighborhood

Navigli

WHERE INNOVATION AND HISTORY COEXIST

Staying at Cuna, you’ll have the chance to experience Milan’s most authentic neighborhood. The Navigli canals are an unmissable classic. Between unique aperitifs, traditional dinners, and sunset strolls, you’ll immerse yourself in the true Milanese atmosphere. Along the canal, you’ll find vintage shops, art galleries, bars, and traditional restaurants.

The Laundrymen’s Alley

The Laundrymen’s Alley is a charming and iconic spot—a delightful place where you can imagine the washerwomen at work, dipping clothes into the fosset, the small stream fed by the Naviglio Grande.

The Columns of San Lorenzo

The Columns of San Lorenzo stand halfway between the Navigli and the Duomo and represent one of the rare remnants of imperial Milan.

The Antique Market

A regular event on the last Sunday of every month: stalls line the banks, creating an almost floating market where you can find that vintage piece of furniture you’ve been looking for, a unique accessory, or a rare out-of-print book.

Tortona District and MUDEC

Along Via Tortona and Via Savona, within an industrial archaeology landscape, you’ll find a succession of designer ateliers, stylist showrooms, lounge bars, and trendy restaurants.

MUDEC has earned its place as the definitive cultural hub of the Tortona district. Just a few hundred meters from the Navigli, its unique building houses Milan’s ethno-anthropological heritage and hosts various exhibitions.