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Corso Venezia
Street in Milan, Italy
Street in Milan, Italy
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Corso Venezia is a street in Milan, Italy. It is one of the city's most exclusive and elegant avenues, being part of the city's upscale Quadrilatero della moda shopping district, along with Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Sant'Andrea and Via Manzoni. It also boasts a great collection of Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Neo-classical palaces, parks and gardens.
Shops
- Armani
- Braccialini
- Brooksfield
- Burberry
- C.P. Company
- Dolce & Gabbana Man
- Dolce & Gabbana
- Diesel
- Diesel Kids
- Dodo-Pomellato
- Liu Jo
- M Missoni
- Marlboro Classic
- Miu Miu
- Nero Giardini
- Nomination
- Paola Frani
- Paolo Tonali
- Pavillon Christofle
- Pinko
- Prada
- Stone Island
- Vivienne Westwood
- Wolford
Palaces, Gardens and Parks
The street contains several important (notably Baroque and Neoclassical, but also Medieval and Renaissance), such as the Palazzo Serbelloni and the Villa Reale, found in the landscaped Giardini Pubblici of the street. In the Giardini Pubblici there is also the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano, which was founded in 1838 when Giuseppe de Cristoforis (1803–1837) donated his collections to the city. Its first director was Giorgio Jan (1791–1866).
Gallery
File:Map of the northeastern quadrant of Milan. via Manzoni and corso Venezia 2005 - Touring Club Italiano GR Milano@0281.tif|Map of the northeastern quadrant of Milan city centre. via Manzoni and corso Venezia Image:Dal Re, Marc'Antonio (1697-1766) - Vedute di Milano - 31 - Casa Fontana Silvestri e Porta Orientale - ca. 1745.jpg|Palazzo Arese (demolished) and Corso Venezia in 1745 File:Milan DugnaniPalace 016 4356.jpg|Palazzo Dugnani in Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli File:9039 - Milano, Corso Venezia - Giovanni Perego, Palazzo Saporiti (1812) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto 22-Apr-2007.jpg|Palazzo Saporiti File:20161207 Palazzo Castiglioni.jpg|The Art Nouveau Palazzo Castiglioni File:8335MilanoViaSalvini.JPG|Palazzo della società Buonarroti-Carpaccio-Giotto
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